The Tate brothers have not had an excellent start to the new year. Romanian authorities detained Andrew and Tristan Tate on December 29, 2022. Elon Musk made fun of Tate when they were detained on suspicion of s*xual assault and human trafficking. After Andrew Tate started a Twitter argument with the Swedish environmentalist Greta Thunberg, the Tate brothers were taken into custody in December.
The former kickboxer was detained after sharing a video message for Greta Thunberg due to the online sparring. People began speculating about how Tate’s arrest was brought on by the existence of Jerry’s Pizza in Romania.
Elon Musk takes the chance to smear Andrew Tate
Rumors concerning how the Romanian authorities learned of Andrew Tate’s location followed the arrest of Andrew Tate. The pizza boxes that Tate shared in the video sparked discussion on social media. The ad features pizza boxes from Jerry’s Pizza, a well-known Romanian pizza delivery company.
As the company operated in Romania, there were rumors that the pizza boxes disclosed the whereabouts of the social media personality. Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla, wanted to take advantage of the opportunity to taunt Andrew Tate even though it all turned out to be a rumor.
He took to Twitter, attempting to troll the former kickboxer saying, “Sometimes it’s just better to make pizza at home.” While he advised Tate to make pizzas at home, he called Greta Thunberg “cool.”
Sometimes it’s just better to make pizza at home
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) December 31, 2022
In another tweet, Elon Musk praised the Swedish environmentalist for her “brand awareness” and for achieving so much within a few years. While the SpaceX founder was enjoying his New Year by trolling Andrew Tate, it seems like he forgot to fact-check before doing so.
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Andrew Tate was not arrested as a result of Jerry’s Pizza
Following Andrew Tate’s arrest, memes and pictures of Jerry’s Pizza from Andrew Tate’s video began to go viral online. This, according to others, was evidence that the s*xist influencer was present in Romania at the time. The officials have confirmed that the pizza boxes did not cause them to raid his home, and the assertion is untrue.
The arrest was followed by a lengthy investigation and a lot of work, according to Ramona Bolla, the DIICOT spokesman, who talked to The Washington Post. He referred to the entire situation as amusing and rejected the assertion by saying, “Funny, but no.” According to Ramona Bolla, the organization has been “collecting all the evidence” in this instance.
Even though it was only a rumor, it led to hundreds of evaluations of the pizza delivery company. Additionally, the company didn’t hold back when it came to making fun of the CEO of Twitter. Elon Musk initially tried to troll Andrew Tate, but Jerry’s Pizza also seized the chance.
Replying to Musk’s tweet, the brand’s Twitter page said, “Not always true! When you have 10 kids, that’s a lot of pies!.” The tweet said, “Or if you’re stuck at work because your boss made offices into bedrooms, you might not have a good oven.”
Not always true! When you have 10 kids, that’s a lot of pies!
Or if you’re stuck at work because your boss made offices into bedrooms, you might not have a good oven.
Let Jerry’s do the cooking for you!
— Nick Jack Pappas (@Pappiness) December 31, 2022
A half-dozen women are alleged to have been s*xually forced and exploited by Andrew Tate, who is also accused of participating in a human trafficking organization. Two Britons and two Romanians have been detained as part of an inquiry, according to the Romanian law enforcement agency DIICOT.
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