Controversial internet personality Andrew Tate looks to have officially returned to Twitter after being blacklist from the majority of social media sites earlier this year.
Most notably, Tate was deleted from Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook. He claimed at the time using a non-social media approach to reach his fans for "Hustlers University."
His profile, CobraTate is back online after Elon Musk spoke out about his desire to allow Twitter to be a space for "free speech"
Other users such as Jordan Peterson, Katy Griffin and the Babylon Bee have also been reinstated.
Andrew Tate definitely celebrated his return by showing off some of his several Bugatti vehicles in a post that confirmed that he had been unbanned.
https://twitter.com/cobratate/status/1593883897263435777?s=46&t=T6G_6GnBjT2-Gz8TV0ll6A
In a second tweet, he wrote:
"Mastery is a funny thing. It's almost as if, on a long enough time scale, losing simply isn't an option."
https://twitter.com/cobratate/status/1593676187720716294?s=46&t=Zr0uxVTZDx_Et0aqLTK47g
Andrew Tate grew famous for his unapologetic stance on masculine men and the innate difference between male and female.
Elon Musk has yet to comment on his reinstatement on the site but has continued to make major changes to Twitter, with some people not seeming confident due to #RIPTwitter beginning to trend on November 17, 2022 in response to his significant changes.