
Conor McGregor finally addresses ‘nudes' leaked by rapper online amid beach snog scandal
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CONOR McGregor has finally broken his silence after his 'nudes' were leaked online amid a kissing scandal.
He posted on X: "Don't let them distract you with my G C while they rob our country blind!"
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Conor McGregor is seen leaving 1518 Bar & Grill in January
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Conor McGregor's tweet today
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Dee Devlin has been engaged to the boxer since 2020
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It was in response to a tweet saying: "This is why the big news is Conor's giant c*** rather than the facts he is spraying."
In a tumultuous week for the UFC star, what appeared to be his nudes were leaked online by rapper Azealia Banks.
She alleges the fighter sent her the photos on X unprompted - despite her not following him back.
The rapper claims the messages were sexual harassment, but also said that she sent the boxer nude pictures as well in a sexting-back and-forth since 2016.
It comes after McGregor went for a birthday dinner with the same mystery woman he was snogging on a beach last week.
The pair were cosying up to celebrate the Irishman's 37th birthday in Florida just days after their coastal kiss, despite McGregor having a fiancée.
The pair were dining at Padrino's Cuban Restaurant on July 13 - tucked up against a wall.
The fighter was snapped about to have a spoonful as the mystery woman beams at something across the room.
McGregor donned a turquoise top, matching shorts and a trilby while his companion sported a navy blue top and jeans.
They then left a few moments apart.
The same day as the dinner, Dee Devlin - McGregor's fiance - wished her partner a happy birthday.
They have been engaged since 2020, and they share four children together.
She shared a post from a fan account which read: "Happy Birthday to the person who always keeps Dee entertained and makes her smile."
Last Friday, McGregor was spotted kissing the bikini-clad mystery woman on a beach.
They were sighted packing on the PDA in full sight of other beachgoers.
After a 15-minute jet ski ride to cool off, the former two-division UFC champion - who hasn't fought in nearly four years - cozied up with the dark-haired woman.
He then laid down a towel for the woman and wrapped an arm around her shoulders in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
The Irishman seemed to lap up the attention of other female beachgoers around him.
Last year the MMA star was found liable in a civil case that accused him of sexually assaulting a woman in a hotel room in December 2018.
It was alleged that he had choked the claimant, leading to her fearing for her life.
He disputes the charges, arguing that they had consensual sex.
A second woman accused him of sexual assault following a June 2023 incident at an NBA Finals game in Miami.
The 49-year-old victim accused an "intoxicated" of slamming her face against a bathroom stall and placing her in an armlock before raping her.
The woman alleged that McGregor engaged "in unlawful sexual contact" to fulfil his "own sexual gratification" and to "degrade" her.
Florida prosecutors, however, declined to pursue criminal charges for the alleged assault with the Miami-Dade State Attorney's Office, citing insufficient evidence in the case back in October 2023.
McGregor denies any accusations of wrongdoing.

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