The eco-activist’s tweet went viral after lashing back at an insult from Andrew Tate. The next day, Tate as well as his sibling were arrested for sex trafficking.

The gloves are off.

Noted environment protestor Greta Thunberg and also former light-weight kickboxing champion Andrew Tate remain in a Twitter battle– as well as the Internet is swallowing it up.

The altercation began the other day when Tate tweeted an image of himself standing next to his gas-guzzling Bugatti. Identifying Thunberg, he boasted concerning his 33 cars as well as composed: “Please provide your e-mail address so I can send out a total list of my automobile collection and their corresponding substantial emissions.”

Tate was outlawed from Twitter in 2017 however restored last month.

Thunberg responded the following day with a tweet wondering about Tate’s manhood. She wrote, “yes, please do inform me,” sharing the phony e-mail address: “smalldickenergy@getalife.com.”.

Story Update

Andrew Tate as well as his bro were apprehended in Romania earlier today on fees associated with sex trafficking, kidnapping, and rape, according to Romanian information outlet Liberatea.

According to the Daily Mail, the apprehension today was triggered by Tate’s tweet to Thunberg previously today, which might have tipped off his location.

Cops raided his vacation home where the brothers had purportedly restrained an American and also Romanian female against their will in April.

A video clip of the arrest was uploaded on Twitter.

After retiring from kickboxing, Tate made millions on numerous endeavors, consisting of apparently setting up a web cam company in Romania.

Tate has previously informed his fans that he moved to Romania since the authorities there were much less most likely to go after sexual assault accusations against him.

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Last Updated: 30 December 2022