BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate recently posted a tweet on social media platform X after his interview with Piers Morgan claiming he "did not cry" in prison.
Over the course of the last few years, Andrew Tate's profile has increased significantly. But this sudden rise in fame, where he's newsworthy enough for both BBC News and Piers Morgan to interview him after his release from prison, has been unprecedented.
Andrew Tate tweets after interview with Piers Morgan
After his exclusive interview with Piers Morgan, Andrew Tate shared a tweet on November 21, 2023, where he wrote, "There were tears running down my face. But I did not cry." Notably, the tweet has received 3.5 million views so far and 31k people liked the tweet.
During the interview with Morgan, Tate claimed the same. When Piers questioned Andrew Tate about whether he had cried in jail for the interview, the boxer said that although he had shed tears, he had not cried.
Internet reacts to Andrew Tate's tweet
There were mixed reactions from people on Andrew Tate's tweet. A user commented, "Common Tate W. That interview was great. Railed him with the truth and all he could come back with was the typical rhetoric. I wonder if he actually believes himself or if his superiors just force him to push that. Regardless both put on a good show and much respect."
Meanwhile another user wrote, "Definition of crying : to produce tears as the result of a strong emotion, such as unhappiness or pain:". Another tweet read, "Piers Morgan owns you".
Another user wrote, "Were your eyes just urinating then?" while one added, "Best comedy episode yet. Who else couldn't stop laughing."
A person added, "Strength isn't always measured in the absence of tears; it's found in the resilience to endure, in the courage to face challenges head-on. Your ability to hold back tears speaks volumes about your inner strength. Keep moving forward, you're stronger than you think."