
Who is the mystery woman Conor McGregor was seen kissing on Florida beach?
McGregor was caught on camera getting up close and personal with a bikini-clad lady on a Fort Lauderdale beach over the weekend. In the images seen by the Irish Mirror, McGregor put his hand on her thigh, had his arm slung over her shoulder, and seemingly planted a kiss on her lips.
Initial reports say McGregor attracted plenty of interest while on the packed beach, but little has surfaced about the mystery woman since the incident.
The former MMA fighter continued to make headlines on Monday when he got caught up in a nude pic scandal following posts from Azealia Banks
The American rapper leaked unsolicited pictures of Conor McGregor and accused accused the MMA fighter of threatening her.
The former UFC champion sent her nudes, which she proceeded to post on social media publicly. She further accused him of threatening her not to tell anybody.
Leaking McGregor's pics, she wrote on X: 'How you gonna send a b**ch a some crooked d**k pics then threaten her not to tell. @TheNotoriousMMA n**ga do you know who the f**k I am?'
She further mocked the MMA fighter and wrote: 'Honey…… ain't u trying to be the president of Ireland what is it giving fam?" She further shared another screenshot where she claimed that McGregor woke up early and deleted his pictures from her chat.
However, she revealed the threat part in the chat, in which McGregor said: 'Don't be a rat cos all rats get caught.'
In another tweet, she once again mocked the Dubliner's announcement to run for Irish presidency, sharing, 'Conor McGregor 4 President'.
McGregor has spent the bulk of his summer abroad with his family holidaying while also engaging in a number of business ventures. He has not fought in the UFC since July 2021 and it looks increasingly unlikely he will ever fight again.

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