According to his allegedly exposed medical data, Andrew Tate might have a cancerous condition.
Spy News, a Romanian news organisation, published an exclusive report on Thursday in which it claimed to have accessed Tate’s medical records from Regina Maria Hospital in that country.
The documents state that Tate, 36, was diagnosed with a “sizeable lesion” in his upper right lung in Dubai, which was reportedly found in December 2022, just before his arrest.
The lesion was listed as a “severe health problem” in the documents that were retrieved because doctors thought it might be a slow-growing malignant tumour.
Tate has “a dark spot on his lung, most likely a malignancy,” a spokeswoman for Tate told Daily Mail, though no official diagnosis has been made.
Tate has been receiving medical care since since he was detained and imprisoned in Romania, but according to his spokeswoman, his “selected medical team” is currently in Dubai.
“He is in good shape and is staying strong. His doctors have requested that he returns to Dubai for further testing,” the spokesperson said.