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During a live broadcast on Fox News, Conor McGregor surprised viewers by using the F-word.
Conor McGregor Drops The F-Word Live On Fox-‘Stephen Is A F****** Legend’
When appearing on the Sean Hannity Show, the MMA fighter used the profanity while expressing admiration for Frank Siller, who raised funds for the 9/11 incident.
During his conversation with the CEO of the Tunnel To Towers, McGregor said the following: “Frank, your brother [fellow charity boss] Stephen is a f****** legend. Excuse, he is a hero, you’re [Frank] a hero.”
He then proceeded to bring out a large check and gave the charitable organization an astounding donation of $1 million. This arrived on the back end of Conor meeting with his friend Chris Brown during the Dublin leg of the latter’s worldwide tour.
The two had a fun night together, with Conor describing it as crazy and sharing pictures of them taking shots and playfully boxing. According to reports, Conor and Chris are close friends who bonded over their mutual love of martial arts.
They recently posed for a photo, with Conor wearing a tight white sweater and jeans along with a large gold watch and colorful sneakers.
Chris, on the other hand, wore a black outfit with a matching baseball cap and silver jewelry, and both men seemed very happy and relaxed.
The post was captioned by the following comments: “Me and the homie @chrisbrownofficial #propermadnight #welcometoireland.” Despite the UFC fighter going out of his way, not everyone has been his biggest fan.
While sharing his views on UFC fighting, Liam Neeson went on a strange rant directed towards Conor. This was part of his wider issue with the fact that he was not the biggest fan of the UFC.
And his comments suggested that he thought the sport was too brutal in general. Not only that, but the fact that Conor has been a controversial figure, this only added to the matter.
In some prior comments at the time, Liam remarked: “UFC I can’t stand. That to me is like a bar fight. I know the practitioners are like, ‘no, you’re wrong—the months of training we do.
“Why don’t you just grab a beer bottle and hit the other guy over the head? That’s the next stage of the UFC. I hate it.” It is fair to say that Conor is a divisive figure.
So there you have it folks. What did you think about this? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.
