Andrew Tate Can No Longer Say ‘What Color is Your Bugatti’ as Romanian Authorities Seize His Prized $2.9M Bugatti Chiron
Well well well, how the tables have turned. The famous Andrew Tate cannot say the line itself that made him famous among various other things. ‘What Color is Your Bugatti?’ is, unfortunately, a question Andrew Tate himself cannot answer as the Romanian authorities have seized 11 of his cars, including his $2.9 million Bugatti Chiron.
Andrew Tate got allegedly arrested by the Romanian Government for human trafficking allegations. All thanks to a pizza box and climate change activist Greta Thunberg. After getting absolutely demolished by a 19-year-old the alpha male now lost his beloved Bugatti from his possession. All in all not a great start to a year for Andrew Tate.
Andrew Tate’s babies are gone
After boasting about his car collection on Twitter. Andrew Tate now lost his 11 luxury vehicles worth millions each. The Romanian police confiscated two Ferraris, a Porsche, a Rolls-Royce Wraith, and an Aston Martin Vanquish S Ultimate. Among them was the famous Bugatti. The arrest took place in relation to the allegation that Andrew Tate imprisoned and tortured a few women according to Insider.
The self-proclaimed “King of toxic masculinity”, Andrew Tate is known for his misogynistic beliefs and self-help guru. He even moved to Romania to “expand” his business but in reality to escape the charges of organized r*pe crimes. According to reports, the 6 women were under house arrest and were forced to perform intercourse on camera for his loyal fan base.
Since then Andrew Tate has been convincing his followers that it is all a conspiracy against him by the matrix.
“What color is your Bugatti?” origin
The question popularized by Andrew Tate simply is used to flaunt one’s wealth. Initially, Tate faced a lot of backlash for his choice of color in Bugatti and he responded back with this now famous quote.
Hillariously listed as Urban disctionary,
“If someone asks “What color is your Bugatti?” Its commonly known as another way of flexing something you have, and making a point that the person listening doesn’t have it.“Oh yea? What color is your Bugatti?”
“What color is your dad?”
Source: New York Post