
Conor McGregor reacts with 4 word message to mystery woman & nude pics scandals
Images of McGregor, who is engaged to long-term partner, Dee Devlin, that appear to show him kissing a mystery woman on a beach in Florida, emerged on Monday. The photographs appear to show McGregor wearing nothing but luminous green swimming shorts embracing a dark-haired bikini clad woman while sitting on a sun lounger on the beach.
A few hours after the images of McGregor on the beach with the woman emerged, news broke that the 37 year-old former UFC had allegedly sent unsolicited completely nude photographs of himself to American rapper, Azealia Banks.
Banks, 34, claims McGregor sent her the two images via her X (formerly Twitter) account. Banks, who does not follow McGregor on the social media app then took screenshots of the images and shared them with her 260k followers on X.
"'How you gonna send a b**** a some crooked d*** pics then threaten her not to tell,' she wrote alongside the screenshots. '@TheNotoriousMMA n**** do you know who the f*** I am? This is HARAM'," said Banks.
She continued: "Like how are you really going to sexually harrass me with the potato farmer d*** then threaten me not to tell???? Honey…… ain't u trying to be the president of Ireland what is it giving fam? Use some f***ing sunscreen damn."
Banks also appeared to share a screenshot of a message she received from McGregor where he appears to be telling her not to share the images. "Don't be a rat cos all rats get caught", reads the message.
Surprisingly, a few hours later, Banks, posted on X saying she and McGregor have been sending each other unsolicited nudes since 2016.
Hours later, McGregor, who turned 37 on Monday, broke his silence on social media with a four word message. "Happy birthday to me!" the Crumlin native posted on X. Conor McGregor with his fiancee Dee Devlin (Image: Getty Images) Conor McGregor and Dee Devlin
At the time of publishing this article, McGregor's four word response had been viewed more than 10million times and there was a mixed reaction.
"Double champ does what he wants," replied American mixed martial artist and friend of McGregors, Dillon Danis.
"In all seriousness you can't be sending random celebrities nudes if you actually want to be president of Ireland. Focus up," said on US follower.
Another man said: "Happy Birthday Notorious and May God bless you with many more!"
A third person referring to McGregor's fiancée, Dee Devlin, said: "Conor McGregor's partner must've decided that the lifestyle is worth it for the constant public humiliation." Conor McGregor and partner Dee Devlin leave the High Court in Dublin in November 2024. (Image: Brian Lawless/PA) McGregor has been out of action since his loss to Poirier (Image: Getty Images)
Last November, a High Court civil jury found McGregor civilly liable for assaulting Nikita Hand. He faced allegations of "brutally raping and battering" Ms Hand at a hotel in south Dublin back in November 2018. McGregor maintained that their sexual interactions at the Beacon Hotel were consensual.
The jury sided with her, with €248,603.60 in damages awarded. McGregor has mounted an appeal against the ruling that got underway earlier this month.
McGregor has now been absent from the UFC for over four years. His last fight, a second successive defeat to Dustin Poirier in July 2021, saw him break his leg.
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