“Hard to kill”: Andrew Tate’s Top G Reply After Piers Morgan’s Hacked Twitter Account Claimed He Was Shot Dead in Dubai
One of the most controversial internet personalities, Andrew Tate is back in the news after making an appearance on Piers Morgan’s show for the second time in recent months. In response to Piers Morgan’s tweet that the latter was discovered shot dead in Dubai on Monday, he said it is difficult to kill him. Piers Morgan, 57, a British journalist who has been involved in a number of contentious issues, had recently his Twitter account hacked. And it appeared that the hacker had enjoyed a day with his account, offending countless renowned people, from Queen Elizabeth II to pop singer Ed Sheeran.
Well, it is true that Andrew Tate cannot stay away from the spotlight. Now, it seems it wasn’t enough for the poor journalist whose account has been hacked. The hacker used Tate, 36, to join the list of people “killed” on Morgan’s account. Though many of the tweets have vanished, so it appears that this has stopped.
A hacker takes over Piers Morgan’s Twitter handle!
Journalist Piers Morgan discovered this morning that his Twitter account has been hacked; however, given his time in England, he might not even be aware of it. According to a rumor posted on Morgan’s account, the controversial influencer Andrew Tate had been “shot dead in Dubai.” Additionally, the account is alleged to have used offensive and derogatory language, which will be taken seriously once or if the hacker is apprehended.
Andrew Tate has earlier repeatedly stated that “agents of the Matrix” are trying to kill him and that he would never attempt suicide. He has said this in case “they” could try to use that as evidence. When Tate himself replied to the tweet with the phrase “Hard to kill,” this was quickly shown to be false news. Fans used social media to share their opinions as Andrew Tate tweeted his perspective. In general, there were differing responses. Now, it appears that Twitter or the hackers themselves have deleted all tweets with the exception of a few. Now beginning to reappear are the majority of the tweets that the 57-year-old Journalist actually sent out.
Along with his bio, Morgan’s profile picture has also been deleted, which suggests that Twitter has stepped in to stop the hacker’s mayhem.
One of the most googled people in the world- Who is Andrew Tate?
Andrew Tate, a Luton estate resident and the son of a chess master and catering assistant, has long been in the news for multiple controversies. Before being banned from Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube for allegedly promoting misogyny, the former kickboxing champion, enjoyed a steady rise to fame. His account was even reinstated when Elon Musk acquired the major social media platform. The “agents of the Matrix,” he now claims, used their biggest bullet on everyone else but him.
Talking about his recent tweet on Piers Morgan’s account, it seems the hacker knew all of this information about Tate, whom Morgan recently interviewed. The hacker only wrote offensive, racist, and unimportant comments besides the Tate tweet.
Well, talking about the current scenario, Tate is healthy and alive, whereas Morgan’s Twitter account is not yet fully operational as of the time of publication.
Source: MARCA