Amanda Holden is cruelly shamed by mean influencer Andrew Tate after posting bikini-clad shower photo
Misogynist influencer Andrew Tate has launched a vicious lash at TV star Amanda Holden after she posted a bikini-clad photo of her recent escape.
The Heart FM presenter, 52, tweeted a racy photo of herself enjoying a poolside shower in a sexy black two-piece suit, prompting a vicious backlash from the former Big Brother contestant, dubbed ‘the king of toxic masculinity’.
Andrew, 36, is currently under house arrest in Bucharest over allegations of sex trafficking with his brother Tristan after being arrested by Romanian authorities in December.
Tate responded to Amanda’s tweet with her photo, writing, “You’re a wife and a mother and you’re long past the teen. This function is not necessary.’
Amanda has yet to respond publicly to Tate’s post.
Sexy: Amanda Holden has been cruelly mother-shamed by misogynistic influencer Andrew Tate after posting a bikini-clad photo of her recent getaway
Shocking: Andrew, 36, is currently under house arrest in Bucharest over sex trafficking allegations (picture leaves court on July 17)
Real? Amanda’s post prompted Andrew’s vile response, who claimed there was ‘no need’ for her to share the image
The jury of Britain’s Got Talent eagerly documented her sunny escape with husband Chris Hughes.
Just two days before her sizzling photo, she posted another bikini-clad pic to once again show off her incredible body and flawless assets.
She flaunted her incredible figure in a skimpy blue two-piece two-piece as she lay on the back of a boat looking out over the sea view.
Amanda married her husband, music producer Chris, in 2008, and the happy couple share daughters Lexi, 17, and Hollie, 11.
Leaked messages reveal how alleged sex trafficker Andrew Tate (left with his brother Tristan) forced women to do sex work for him, according to a report
It was reported last week that leaked messages revealed how Tate forced women to do sex work for him, according to a new report.
When the influencer was arrested in Romania in December, authorities accused him of using the “loverboy” method to lure women to his compound in Bucharest under the guise of being in a relationship before forcing them to do sex work.
According to Rolling stoneciting screenshots of alleged messages from the “War Room” (Tate’s group chat with his followers) and other texts in 2021, Tate described women as “targets” and “assets” and spoke of isolating and manipulating them.
In a post, the misogynist described how he isolated a woman until she “lost her home network” and held her in the compound in Bucharest.
“The real goal is for her to agree never to go anywhere without me. Not even in her hometown. I need her to work,” he wrote, according to screenshots.
Former police officer Luana Radu (left) and Georgiana Naghel (right) are suspected of aiding the Tate brothers in the crimes for which they are being investigated
Tate, who is currently under house arrest, also appeared to be seeking help from his associates to force a woman to post sexually explicit content to OnlyFans, an internet content subscription platform primarily used by sex workers.
In the message, Tate tells followers he will “break it down tonight.”
“Since she moved (to Bucharest) she gets food. But nothing else,” he wrote.
‘She’s broke. And she can’t go home. And she can’t leave the house. Man, I almost sound mean,” he added according to the leaked messages.
Pictured: A selection of messages allegedly sent by Andrew Tate to his ‘War Room’ group chat and to women, seen in screenshots also posted to the group chat
Tate has denied the allegations of human trafficking and rape brought against him and his brother Tristan by the Romanian agency DIICOT.
DIICOT alleges that in 2021 Tate, his brother Tristan and two Romanian women – Luana Radu and Georgiana Naghel – formed a criminal group “to commit the crime of human trafficking” in Romania, as well as in the United States and Britain.
There are seven female victims in the case, said DIICOT, who were lured under false pretenses of love and transported to Romania, where the gang sexually exploited and subjected them to physical violence.
One defendant is accused of raping a woman twice in March 2022, the agency said. The women were reportedly controlled by “harassment, constant surveillance” and claims of debt, prosecutors said.
Wow! The jury of Britain’s Got Talent eagerly documented her sunny escape with husband Chris Hughes
Controversy: Tate has denied the trafficking and rape allegations brought against him and his brother, Tristan (right), by the Romanian agency DIICOT
Last week, a Romanian court decided to extend the Tates’ house arrest.
The July 18 decision at the Bucharest Tribunal comes a month after prosecutors formally charged the 36-year-old former Big Brother contestant along with his brother Tristan and two Romanian women in the same case.
The decision means that all four defendants – who were arrested near Bucharest at the end of December – will remain under house arrest for another 30 days.
Out of court, Tate told reporters on Monday that “the moral arc of the universe eventually bends toward justice.”
“My brother and I are extremely resilient people. Justice will eventually be served,” he said. “We feel it will work out in the end – and until then we will follow the legal process.”
The Tates lost their final appeal on July 6 against an earlier house arrest extension.
After spending three months in police detention in Bucharest, the Tate brothers won an appeal on March 31 to be placed under house arrest.
Tate, who has been accused of spreading conspiracy theories online and has amassed 7.2 million Twitter followers, has repeatedly claimed that prosecutors have no evidence against him and that there is a political conspiracy to silence him.
Ahead of the court’s decision on Tuesday, a message appeared on his Twitter account stating, “There are Matrix agents on all sides of the political spectrum. War is financed. Trump and I are self-funded. In fact, everyone is bought and paid for.’
Andrew Tate was previously banned from several prominent social media platforms for making hate speech and misogynistic comments, including that women should be held accountable for sexual abuse.
Several women in Britain have also filed civil claims seeking damages from Tate alleging they have been victims of sexual assault.