Disgraced Andrew Tate launches thinly veiled attack on his supporters & says he ‘needs better people’ as he rots in jail

ANDREW Tate has launched a thinly veiled attack on his supports from his jail cell, saying he needs “better people”.
The 36-year-old disgraced misogynist influencer is currently in prison in Romania after being accused of human trafficking, rape and organised crime.
A judge told Tate and his brother Tristan that they will spend at least another 30 days behind bars after being refused bail earlier this week.
The former kickboxer has now been in custody since the pair were arrested at their luxury complex outside the Romanian capital on December 29.
In his latest rant from behind bars, he took a swipe at his “team” saying “a better person needs better people”.
It follows him moaning that prison is an "animal house" as he told how inmates brawl with guards in his latest rant from behind bars.
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Two co-accused women dubbed "Tate's Angels" were freed on house arrest as a criminal probe continues into Andrew and Tristan Tate.
Former police officer Luana Radu, 32, and Andrew's 28-year-old model lover Georgiana Naghel were both released with strict conditions.
The Tates are and persuading them to travel to their £600,000 villa on the outskirts of the country's capital Bucharest.
The brothers would allegedly falsely claim to be in love with the young women, before making them perform sexual acts on webcams.
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Women were forced to film porn videos in the compound and were kept under 24/7 house arrest, according to Romanian investigators.
A number of woman have come forward to make accusations of abuse against Tate.
Chilling voice messages sent to a woman who has accused him of raping her were revealed in a BBC Panorama investigation.
The Tate brothers have maintained their innocence, and claim their detention is part of a conspiracy to silence them.
Andrew has threatened to sue a woman who accused him of trafficking for £249million to "shut down" the case against him.
One-time Big Brother contestant Tate spent years creating a which have infected legions of fans through TikTok.
His influence has had a worrying spread amongst teenage boys, with one UK MP saying he is "brainwashing" children.