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Andrew Tate proclaims 'zero emotional attachment' to money, vows to 'give it all away': Fans ask 'when did $$ become female?'
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2023-07-22 17:51
Andrew Tate asserted that money only came to those who were fearless, eliciting a number of responses on social media

BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate sparked widespread discussions on Twitter after he proudly displayed his lavish lifestyle and wealth in a recent tweet. Over the years, Tate has achieved immense financial success through a range of ventures, with his social media influence playing a prominent role in his financial prosperity. With a flair for marketing and a sizable online following, he has managed to amass a substantial net worth, living a life of extravagance and abundance. As an influential figure on various social media platforms, Tate's lifestyle has become a source of fascination for his audience, as he showcases his luxurious possessions and extravagant experiences.

However, amidst his apparent affluence and success, Tate is currently facing serious legal troubles. In December 2022, he was arrested on multiple grave charges, including sexual assault, organized crime and human trafficking. The gravity of these allegations has drawn significant attention from the media and the public, overshadowing his social media persona and wealth. In connection with the legal proceedings, a Romanian court took decisive action and seized a considerable portion of Tate's assets, including an impressive collection of more than 30 high-end luxury cars.

'I allow her to stay free'

In a rant, Tate made it abundantly clear that he had absolutely no "emotional attachment" to money. He boldly declared his willingness to give away all his wealth, asserting that this very mindset was the key to his remarkable financial success. According to Tate, money favored those who were unafraid of spending and investing, showing little respect for those who clung to a frugal and fearful mindset.

Tate wrote, "I have zero emotional attachment to money. I would happily give it all away. Which is why I make so much of it. Money is a spirit. And it doesn’t respect the frugal and fearful. Money WANTS to belong to me - because I allow her to stay free."

'When did $$ become female?'

Many people took to social media to respond to Tate's tweet. One user wrote, "When did $$ become female? Cause u can own them?" Another wrote, "I may agree with you on many things but there's nothing spiritual about money. You're not the only one with money to know better." A user stated, "I love how Andrew Tate gives money a GENDER." A user commented, "Lol, ok fork it over then! Hahaha I could use some."