“I Feel You Bro”: Brother of Andrew Tate Reacts to Hasbulla and Friends’ Arrest in Dagestan
Hasbulla Magomedov, the Russian internet sensation has been in the news for a while for all the wrong reasons. The Dagestani authorities recently arrested the 20-year-old, along with his friends, for reckless driving. However, Hasbulla has been released from custody and placed under house arrest. This interestingly has generated a response from Tristan Tate, younger brother of controversial social media personality Andrew Tate.
Similar to Hasbulla, the Tate brothers are also placed under house arrest on suspicion of human trafficking and money laundering. Thus, Tristan Tate took to his official Twitter account to respond to Hasbulla.
Tristan feels Hasbulla
Given his partnership with the UFC and association with Team Khabib, the 20-year-old is a well-known figure in the combat sports industry. However, in the eyes of the law, Hasbulla is no different from any other ordinary citizen.
Hasbulla Magomedov and his companions were recently caught breaking the law while celebrating a friend’s wedding. According to Red Corner MMA, Hasbulla and his pals were driving dangerously and obstructing other traffic.
I feel you bro 💪🏽
— Tristan Tate (@TateTheTalisman) May 9, 2023
Hasbulla can be seen pointing fingers and yelling at other drivers in a video shared on the page. However, after spending a day in detention, the Russian social media celebrity announced on Twitter that he was bailed out and placed under house arrest.
After learning about this on Twitter, Tristan Tate quickly responded. He said:
“I feel you bro.”
Tristan Tate and his brother Andrew Tate spent over two months in prison after being arrested last year on allegations of aforementioned crimes. However, they have always claimed to be innocent.
Later, in March 2023, the Tate brothers were released from jail and placed under house arrest as the investigation, in their case, was still on. Not only that, but the court also extended their house for another 30 days.
Andrew Tate mocked for promoting Jake Paul vs. Nate Diaz
The former professional kickboxer recently took to his official Twitter account and talked highly about Jake Paul’s next boxing match against UFC legend Nate Diaz. He also labeled other influencer boxing matches as ‘bullsh*t.’
His words, however, didn’t sit well with YouTuber turned-boxer KSI, who is also scheduled to enter the right against Joe Fournier. KSI called out Tate for ‘unnecessary d*ck riding’ on Twitter.
Social media stars have been transitioning to boxing for quite some time now. It has become a trend and they also earn hefty money. Thus, Tate’s biasness towards other fights might have irked KSI. However, Tate is yet to respond to him.
What are your thoughts on KSI’s jibe at Andrew Tate? What do you guys think about Tristan Tate’s response to Hasbulla?
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