Andrew Tate: Manager confirms lung cancer, condition might be fatal
Andrew Tate, a British-American social media personality and former kickboxer, is suffering from lung cancer, according to his manager, who goes by the name of Jules. A CT-scan report, allegedly of Tate, surfaced online, which created a commotion on social media platforms, and fans did not believe the rumors. Putting an end to all speculations, Tate's manager confirmed the news via his Instagram Stories.
'Tate's lung cancer story is true…'
Tate's manager took matters into his hands when people took to social media platforms to understand if the rumor were in fact true! The manager wrote, "A lot of people are asking me if Tate's lung cancer story is true. Yes, it's true. I was the one driving with him to-and-from the hospitals in Dubai. I don't have any more specifics to share."
Tate is suffering from a Tracheal tumor, say reports
According to media reports, Tate's doctors, both in Dubai and Romania, have confirmed that he is suffering from a Tracheal tumor with an extension to the bronchi and lungs. Meanwhile, Tate was trolled online just a couple of days ago, when netizens made fun of his inability to grow a full head of hair because he constantly bragged that he was bald by choice.
Tate did not receive permission to leave Romania for treatment
Tate is currently in Romanian prison awaiting trials over human trafficking allegations. He has been denied bail for the third time. When Tate sought medical attention and demanded a trip to Dubai, the court denied his trip and assured him that his problem can be cured in Romania. It is pertinent to mention that his prison time is extended till the end of March.
The CT report was leaked by investigative journalist Sulaiman Ahmed
The rumors sparked when Tate's CT report was leaked by investigative journalist Sulaiman Ahmed on Twitter. His tweet revealed other details as well, and the caption read, "The report is extremely alarming. An urgent biopsy is needed & a six-month delay could be fatal. There are reports he lost 10kgs in weight which is also a sign of cancer. Cancer could be incurable now."