Conor McGregor nude scandal as rapper claims he sent 'unsolicited' pictures
Azealia Banks took to X, where she made the shocking admission and shared alleged screenshots from McGregor.
The 34-year-old musician is known for her outlandish comments on social media.
She wrote on the platform formerly known as Twitter: "How you gonna send a b**** a some crooked pics then threaten her not to tell.
"@TheNotoriousMMA do you know who I am?"
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She added: "Honey...... ain't u trying to be the president of Ireland what is it giving fam?"
She shared another screenshot where she claimed that McGregor woke up early and deleted his pictures from her chat.
McGregor seemingly said: "Don't be a rat cos all rats get caught." In another tweet, she said: "Conor McGregor 4 President".
A spokesman for McGregor has been contacted by our sister site, DublinLive, for comment.
The post against McGregor coincides with the UFC lightweight champion's 37th birthday, which saw tributes from his fiancée and mother of four, Dee Devlin.
This follows another scandal which saw McGregor allegedly pictured kissing a mystery woman - who was not his partner - on a beach in Florida.
In the images, McGregor put his hand on her thigh, had his arm slung over her shoulder, and seemingly planted a kiss on her lips.
Dee has not addressed the images publicly, but did wish her beau a happy birthday.
She said: "Happy Birthday to the person who always keeps Dee entertained and makes her smile."
The post included a montage of the couple in their joyous moments.
The pair have been an item for 16 years and got engaged in 2020.
They share sons Conor Jr, eight, Rian, four, Mack, one, and daughter Croia, six.
Banks has previously said she has been diagnosed with premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) as well as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and in the past has been accused of homophobia, transphobia, and xenophobia.
The rapper has also criticised Birmingham's Market for being 'dirty'.

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