Controversial social media influencer, Andrew Tate, has made headlines by showing his support for Imran Khan after the former Pakistani Prime Minister was arrested by paramilitary officers outside the High Court in Islamabad on Tuesday. Despite his polarizing views, Tate surprised many by tweeting, “All the good guys go to jail,” in a show of support for the detained PTI chairman.
It’s an unexpected alliance between the former British-American kickboxer, businessman, and Imran Khan, who are unlikely bedfellows in the eyes of many. The news has caused quite a stir, with Tate’s followers and Imran Khan’s supporters alike expressing surprise at the turn of events.
Tate’s tweet expressing support for Imran Khan’s arrest has caused quite a buzz on the internet, sparking reactions from different online communities. While some have applauded his stance, others have criticized it, leading to a heated debate on social media.
Tate’s tweet received support from both his and Imran Khan’s supporters, with some implying conspiracy theories and drawing parallels between the two leaders. One user went as far as to compare Khan to Tate, calling them both “Top G’s”.
Tate’s recent arrest and allegations of human trafficking made some people skeptical of his support. A Twitter user questioned his sincerity, asking how he could speak on the matter given his past.
Following his arrest in Romania towards the end of 2022 on charges related to human trafficking, rape, and organizing a criminal group, Andrew Tate’s involvement in this contentious episode has raised concerns.
Tate and his brother Tristan, along with two Romanian women, taken into custody and subsequently released from detention. Following this, Tate put under house arrest while the investigation continued.