Andrew Tate has released a strange video of himself pacing, while shirtless, and smoking a cigar.
The 36-year-old former professional kickboxer is among a group being investigated over allegations of sexual assault and exploitation.
Tate and his brother Tristan were freed from prison yesterday.
Both were placed under house arrest and have to obtain permission to leave their home.
This morning, Tate posted a 45-second clip from his home in Bucharest, Romania.
It shows him in tracksuit bottoms, walking past several belts pinned to the wall, a flat-screen TV, two ornamental dogs and leather furniture.
With London rapper Shane O’s song 7 Jacket playing in the background, Tate walks back and forth looking pensive and sucking on his cigar.
Every now and then he nods to himself and one point he appears to wink in the camera’s view.
The only context the internet personality gives is his caption: ‘Since last year I’ve been in 24-hour lockdown. No yard time. Pacing a three-metre cell with zero electronics or outside contact.
‘Absolute clarity of mind. Real thoughts. Real plans. Vivid pain. One hour home and I can’t stand my phone. Some habits die hard. We must defeat Shaytan.’
Tate could seemingly stand his phone long enough to make the video, post it and reply to some of his fans.
Many commented their support, saying ‘welcome home’ and telling him his ‘unjust’ time in prison may have been a ‘blessing to take his mind set and game plan to the next level’.
The Tates will be ordered to stay inside the buildings where they live and will need to obtain judicial permission to leave.
Andrew Tate was first detained by police in Romania on December 29 last year.
His arrest came after he waged an internet war against Greta Thunberg regarding his fleet of cars and the emissions they created.
The climate activist had simply responded he had ‘small d**k energy’.
Police in Romania continue to investigate claims of human trafficking, rape and forming an organised crime group levelled against the self-proclaimed misogynist and his brother.
The two men have maintained their innocence on all the charges.
In February, Tate, 36, said as he left court: ‘Ask them for evidence and they will give you none, because it doesn’t exist.’
Prosecutors say the pair recruited their alleged victims by seducing them, and then forced them to produce pornographic content under duress.
Tate himself has repeatedly claimed Romanian prosecutors have no evidence and alleged their case is a ‘political’ conspiracy designed to silence him.
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