Andrew Tate hints at romance with cryptic message about ‘love and war’ after disgraced influencer freed on house arrest
ANDREW Tate had shared another cryptic message following his release from prison - this time hinting at romance.
The disgraced influencer has got straight back on Twitter and shared a bizarre quote apparently about love and war with his 5.6million followers amid a flurry of other peculiar posts.
The self-professed misogynist tweeted a picture with the quote: "She says: when are we gonna meet? I say: after a year and a war.
"She says: when does a war end? I say the time we meet".
Even his fans are confused with comments saying: "huh?" or "what?".
The strange message comes after the former kickboxer, 36, and his brother Tristan, 34, were released from jail and placed under house arrest for 30 days.
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Both men and their two alleged "angels" - Georgiana Naghel and Luana Radu - remain under investigation in a sex trafficking and organised crime probe by Romanian cops.
Tate and his brother returned to their lavish compound in Pipera, Voluntari, on the outskirts of Bucharest amid a media circus.
Since leaving jail on Friday after a successful appeal against the decision to extend their incarceration for another 30 days, Tate hasn't been staying quiet.
Straight after his release from jail, where he has been detained since December 29, he tweeted: "I win. No tears".
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He told reporters outside his home: "Freedom, finally! I'm a little excited," reports Romanian outlet
"I only believe in the truth... I believe in the end justice will prevail and there is a zero per cent chance that I will be found guilty of something I did not do."
The shamed influencer also today posted a strange shirtless clip of himself pacing back and forth and smoking a cigar.
"Absolute clarity of mind. Real thoughts. Real plans. Vivid pain," he said, in reference to his time behind bars.
He then which said: "We must defeat Shaytan."
Shaytan is an evil demonic spirit in Islam that tempts humans into sin.
The brothers were detained in a "hellhole" Romanian jail for more than 10 weeks amid allegations of human trafficking, organised crime and rape.
They are accused of recruiting women on social media platforms and persuading them to travel to their £600,000 villa on the outskirts of Romania's capital.
The brothers would allegedly falsely claim to be in love with the young women, before making them perform sexual acts on webcams.
According to Romanian investigators, the women were forced to film porn videos in the compound and were kept under 24/7 house arrest.
They both deny all wrongdoing and no charges have yet been brought.
All four of the accused were ordered to stay in the buildings where they live until April 29, unless they have permission by the courts to leave, Romania's anti-organised crime agency spokesperson Ramona Bolla said.
Earlier today, Tate tweeted: "Investigated and followed for over a year across the planet. Subject any "normal" man to this - see what appears.
"No charges, zero sexual perversions or immoralities.
"My detractors are too hate filled to realise, I am cleaner than 99.9% of the people you walk past in the mall."
His claims come alongside noises from his brother too, who today wrote: "Rest...the answers are coming".
Tristan has been keeping busy openly thanking all of his loyal supports and criticising those who did not.
He has also been putting out some furious words about his suspension from Instagram.
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“Many convicted criminals on Instagram. I get falsely imprisoned and when released without charge I return to find my profile gone.
“My content is cars, suits and motivational quotes. Who’s got Zucks number? Somebody talk to him for me.”