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Rapper Azealia Banks has publicly accused UFC star Conor McGregor of sending her unsolicited nude images and threatening her to stay silent. On July 14, 2025, Banks shared screenshots on X, alleging McGregor sent explicit selfies, including one disturbingly graphic image. She claims he followed with a menacing text: “Don’t be a rat cos all rats get caught.”
Banks, known for her bold online presence, fired back fiercely, mocking McGregor’s actions and questioning his rumored presidential ambitions for Ireland. “You’re harassing me with explicit photos and threats, then aiming for president? Be serious,” she posted. The graphic images, still live on her X feed, have sparked widespread outrage, with many demanding accountability from McGregor and the UFC.
McGregor’s history of scandals, including a 2023 sexual assault allegation and a 2024 public kissing incident, adds fuel to the fire. Critics question how long the UFC and sponsors will tolerate his behavior. Banks remains unapologetic, stating, “I’m from Harlem. You don’t scare me.” Public support is growing for her, with calls for consequences intensifying.
As of now, McGregor and the UFC have not responded. With evidence circulating and Banks unrelenting, this scandal could jeopardize McGregor’s career and political aspirations. The incident has reignited debates about celebrity entitlement and accountability in sports, marking a potential turning point for addressing such behavior in the public eye.