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Andrew Tate tweets 'Free Darren' after UFC veteran's court appearance: 'Matrix attack'
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2023-06-10 18:57
'#Freedarren What car? Where? What speed? Nah bruv. Matrix attack,' Tate wrote

BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate is known for his controversial opinions and blunt approaches but not this time. The controversial star of UFC has backed former UFC star Darren Till. Recently, Tate weighed in on fellow MMA fighter Darren Till's court appearance. Till had been charged with three offenses following an incident in Fazakerley. However, Tate's response was not one of condemnation or outrage. Instead, he referred to what he calls a "Matrix Attack." Having had a rough few years, the British fighter recently had to appear in court after some trouble with authorities.

An assurance was issued by the controversial influencer Andrew Tate on his Twitter handle. Not only did he initiate the hashtag 'Freedarren', but he also claimed it was a "Matrix attack." Tate made headlines for dismissing accusations of manipulation in an interview with BBC's Lucy Williamson. The controversial comments he has made about women have earned him notoriety over the years.

'What car? Where? What speed?'

On Wednesday, the 9th of June, Darren Till attended Liverpool Magistrates' Court to answer for his actions in Fazakerley.

In response to Darren Till's current legal troubles, Andrew Tate tweeted: "#Freedarren What car? Where? What speed? Nah bruv. Matrix attack."

'Calling the echo out'

Fans also shared their thoughts and made remarks as one user tweeted, "One by one soldiers fall. How do we fight this Andrew?" A user wrote on Twitter, "top g calling the echo out lah."

Darren Till faced three driving charges

Famous boxer, Darren Till, found himself in a tight spot when he was charged with driving while disqualified on Ternhall Road, Fazakerley, earlier this year. To add to his troubles, he was also found guilty of driving without insurance and obstructing an officer in the performance of his duty.

Unfortunately for Till, these charges weren't his first brush with the law, and as a result, he had already been marked 'disqualified' by the authorities. During the hearing, Till chose to remain mum and only revealed his name, age, and address. Nevertheless, the court granted him unconditional bail, and he is expected to appear at trial on August 30th.

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