Posted by AI on 2025-07-17 12:25:14 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-11 22:23:10
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Irish MMA superstar Conor McGregor is in hot water once again, this time involving aspiring Irish President Claire McGuinness and controversial American rapper Azaalia Banks. The former two-weight UFC champion allegedly sent Banks a couple of explicit images, with Banks claiming that she was blocked by the Irishman on social media after she refused to keep the images private.
Instead of confirming or denying the allegations, McGregor, known for his brash style and outspokenness, took to social media to call out McGuinness, who is blackened by allegations of historic sexual abuse and fostering a misogynistic culture, over the ongoing situation, claiming that McGuinness is a "cunt" who is "robbing our country blind."
In a statement issued by McGregor's spokesperson, the MMA superstar lambasted Banks for her recent controversial statements, accusing her of being a culture vulture and benefiting from White privilege. The spokesperson also denied any inappropriate messaging between McGregor and Banks, stating that McGregor's social media is frequently overseen by his team, making it unlikely that he would have sent Banks the images in question.
This latest controversy comes as a blow to McGregor's highly publicized comeback trail, with the former UFC champion hoping to return to the Octagon in the near future. The controversy also paints McGuinness in a negative light, with the Irish population largely weary of the politician's potential fraud and mismanagement of power.
McGuinness has yet to comment on the situation, while McGregor remains defiant in his stance against McGuinness and the possibility of him being Ireland's next President.