Romania court orders influencer Andrew Tate held for 30 days

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A Romanian court ordered the 30-day detention of controversial influencer Andrew Tate following his arrest for alleged human trafficking, rape, and forming a criminal group. | via philstarlife

Viral Twitter exchanges between Tate and Thunberg this week on subjects ranging from cars with"enormous emissions" to pizza boxes, fuelled speculation on social media.

Some internet users argued that the brand of pizza featured in a video posted by Tate in his angry exchanges with Thunberg had helped police confirm Tate’s presence in Romania. "This is what happens when you don't recycle your pizza boxes," Thunberg quipped on Twitter following Tate's arrest."To determine whether a person is in the country or not, we use a whole range of means," she said, stressing that"arrest warrants and searches" had already been in place.

Greta Thunberg's spokesperson confirmed to AFP that her tweet this morning—which has so far garnered about 2.4 million likes—was in fact a"joke."Tate appeared on the Big Brother television show in 2016, but was removed after a video emerged showing him attacking a woman.

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