Andrew Tate admits he thought he’d NEVER be freed & movie helped him ‘accept fate’ in rambling email after jail release
ANDREW Tate has finally released his promised email to his fans admitting he thought he would "never" be free from prison.
The disgraced influencer's rambling tell-all email reveals that Tate used quotes from the film Shawshank Redemption to help him get through his time behind bars along with other bizarre revelations.
The letter sent to his fans reads: "While sitting in jail... there were many thoughts that permeated my mind. Incessant and persistent, some more enjoyable than others.
"I could use my Iron Mind to destroy them absolutely and force more manageable contemplation."
The ramble continues with quotes from The Shawshank Redemption that helped the self-proclaimed misogynist to keep hopeful during his 10 weeks in a Romanian "hell hole" jail.
"The true story of The Shawshank Redemption is one of optimism versus pessimism," he muses.
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"If you truly believe you are screwed, the system is against you and you’ll never get out, A strange sense of calm comes over you."
"When I accepted I may never get out of prison, I felt BETTER.
Isn’t that insane?"
The former kickboxer continues with his self-indulgent tale of hardship at the hands of Romanian law enforcement.
"In jail, they decided when I woke up, when I slept, when I ate, and where I went," he sobs.
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He then relates this experience to normal life stating: "In your life, your boss decides when you wake up and when you eat and your bank decides where you go.
"You’re in jail. You are not free."
He then intertwines his monologue with yet another film - The Matrix, telling his fans: "You are INSIDE of the Matrix.
"These people design the Matrix. They build your life and they control your life."
The strange email comes as the former kickboxer, 36, and his brother Tristan, 34, were released from jail and placed under house arrest for 30 days.
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.
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.
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.
Fresh out of jail, where he has been detained since December 29, he tweeted: "I win. No tears".
He told reporters outside his home: "Freedom, finally! I'm a little excited," reported 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."
His newest rant sent via email to loyal fans finishes with the influencer referring to himself in third person.
"Andy struggled in jail. But Andy escaped from jail," he writes along with a confusing metaphor about enslavement.
Meanwhile, Tate has been frantically sending out a flurry of cryptic tweets since leaving jail, including a bizarre romantic message yesterday.
The shamed life coach shared 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 lovey-dovey message came very soon after a video of the social media creator pacing back and forth angrily with a cigar in hand.
"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, which sows further confusion into Tate's rants.
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His brother, Tristan, has also been joining in on the fuss and openly criticising anyone who didn't support him while in jail.
He has also been putting out some furious words about his suspension from Instagram.