On New Year’s Eve 2022, Elon Musk made what resembled an innocuous tweet about pizza. In any case, individuals acquainted with the Andrew Tate show, which happened a couple of days earlier, before long understood that the post by the Twitter President was really a dig at Tate.
The Tweet by Elon Musk peruses as a basic assessment on whether home-cooked or locally acquired pizza is better:
As is obvious from the image subtitled “Andrew concurs,” Elon’s post was really a reference to a Twitter string that had turned into a web sensation for proposing that Tristan and Andrew Tate’s capture in December 2022 had something to do with a video where the last option should have been visible sitting before a pizza box from a notable Romanian outlet, the hint being that the capture happened on the grounds that specialists could demonstrate Andrew’s presence in the country through the container.
By offering an apparently harmless remark about hand crafted pizza, Elon Musk was really alluding to a viral tweet by Alejandra Caraballo, a Social equality Lawyer. In the outcome of the Tate brother’s capture, this tweet from Caraballo, posted on December 30, 2022, circulated around the web:
It should be noticed that sometime in the not too distant future, the Romanian examiner eliminated any confusion by denying any association with the previously mentioned clasp to the capture.
Be that as it may, at that point, the insight about Andrew Tate’s capture was unintentionally being connected to the clasp of him before a Jerry’s Pizza box.
Romanian authorities needed proof that Andrew Tate was in the country so they reportedly used his social media posts. His ridiculous video yesterday featured a pizza from a Romanian pizza chain, Jerry's Pizza, confirming he was in the country.
This is absolutely epic.
— Alejandra Caraballo (@Esqueer_) December 29, 2022
For setting, the clasp was Tate’s reaction to a Twitter spat with Greta Thunberg, which occurred on December 27, 2022, when the previous labeled the environment extremist in a post about fossil fuel byproducts from his costly vehicles. After some to and fro, Tate posted this video, which many accept, prompted his ensuing capture attributable to the famous marking on the container.
After the capture, even Greta posted an Elon-like hit to Andrew’s detriment, kidding about how reusing those pizza boxes would have saved him the difficulty of a capture:
Taking into account that it is a reasonable reference to the Network with the protagonist Neo being in the photo with a telling subtitle, it isn’t difficult to see the reason why individuals would think it was him savaging Andrew Tate once more.