Whining Andrew Tate moans about conditions in Romanian prison trends now
Andrew Tate is moaning about the conditions of his prison cell, and says it is crawling full of 'cockroaches, lice and bed bugs'.
The former kickboxer and influencer, who was arrested last month on suspicion of human trafficking, rape, and forming an organized crime group to exploit women, is also complaining that his cell also 'has no light'.
The disgraced influencer has spoken about his prison conditions after a court ruled he could stay in a Romanian jail for another month.
The 36-year-old sent a message to followers of his website, titled: 'My first email from imprisonment'.
Andrew Tate has moaned about the conditions of his prison cell. Pictured: Tate is escorted by police after being detained in Bucharest, Romania, December 29, 2022
Andrew Tate sent an email to his subscribers where he complained about conditions in the prison
Tate complained: 'They are trying to break me. Thrown inside a cell without light.
'Cockroaches, lice, and bed bugs are my only friends at night.
'When the guards bring me to and from the courtroom, I stay absolutely respectful. They try to pour hatred into my heart.'
Tate also mentions the prison guards on multiple occasions, claiming they 'know I am innocent' and 'are just performing their job' as 'they have families to feed'.
Tate's Twitter feed has continued to post, although it is unclear if the Tweets are from him or one of his representatives.
He recently Tweeted that he is now allowed to receive mail, and encouraged his following to send him an email.
Tate has also continued his whining on Twitter, with one Tweet reading: 'In the darkened silence of solitary confinement there is almost no noise. Pray for me, I can hear you.'
He also claimed: 'every generation's great revolutionaries suffer from unfair imprisonment.'
Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan (right) are pictured leaving the Court of Appeal, in Bucharest, Romania, January 10,