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Conor McGregor called out by rap star for sending her X-rated pics in DMs

Conor McGregor called out by rap star for sending her X-rated pics in DMs

National Post2 days ago
Conor McGregor has recently been soliciting votes online for his run at the presidency of Ireland, but it was an unsolicited message that could have him in some hot water.
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The former UFC champion allegedly sent some very X-rated pictures of himself, unprompted, to rap star Azealia Banks.
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The 212 hitmaker shared the content on X this morning, calling out McGregor for the alleged gross behaviour as well as his threats for her to not tell anyone about it.
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'How you gonna send a b**** some crooked d*** pics then threaten her not to tell,' the rapper posted on X this morning, tagging McGregor. 'N**** do you know who the f*** I am?
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'This is HARAM.'
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In the X-rated snaps, McGregor is fully naked in what appears to be a closet, taking the pictures in a mirror. In one, he appears to be wearing a weighted band around his penis.
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'Don't be a rat cos (sic) all rats get caught,' a message in the screenshots reads.
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'Like how are you really going to sexually harass me with the potato farmer d*** then threaten me not to tell??' she wrote in a follow-up post, also calling out McGregor's political aspirations in his home country.
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'Honey … ain't u trying to be the president of Ireland what is it giving fam?'
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She also joked about the MMA star's apparent sunburnt appearance, saying that he should 'use some f***ing sunscreen.'
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The motherfucker woke up early LOL. pic.twitter.com/xRS4rUxMvi
— Azealia Banks (@azealiaslacewig) July 14, 2025
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McGregor appears to have felt the heat as Banks' post began to go viral online.
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The rapper posted a screenshot of the messages having been deleted early Monday morning, along with the caption 'The motherf***** woke up early LOL.'
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This is just the latest incident in a long line of inappropriate behaviour from the controversial fighter.
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McGregor hasn't competed in the UFC since July 2021, when he suffered a broken leg during a match against Dustin Poirier.
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The controversial Irish star had been slated to make his long-awaited return last summer, but his bout with Michael Chandler was shelved after McGregor suffered a toe injury during training.
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Last month, McGregor appeared to be caught on video brutally flooring a man with two punches during a wild scene at the Pacha nightclub in Ibiza, Spain.
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McGregor reportedly had been drinking until 6 a.m. when the alleged altercation occurred.
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