
Azealia Banks shocked netizens after leaking explicit, unedited photos of UFC fighter Conor McGregor, which she claimed were sent by the kickboxer himself. However, people doubt that the images are even real.
Azealia Banks Leaks Conor McGregor's D*** Pics
On Monday 14 July 2024, Azealia Banks posted on X (formerly Twitter) claiming that former UFC champion Conor McGregor harassed her. The American rapper alleges that McGregor, who has previously faced legal issues including driving offences, disorderly conduct, assault and civil rape allegations, sent her unsolicited mirror selfies while he was completely unclothed.
In her post, Banks stated that McGregor sent intimate images via direct message, emphasising that he was not wearing any clothes or underwear. She described the unsolicited content as harassing and demanded public accountability.
This latest claim adds to McGregor's ongoing legal controversies, as he continues to face scrutiny over his past behaviour and personal conduct.

'How you gonna send a bitch a some crooked dick pics then threaten her not to tell. @TheNotoriousMMA nigga do you know who the fuck I am?' asked Banks in frustration.
Azealia further stated: 'Like how are you really going to sexually harass me with the potato farmer dick then threaten me not to tell????'
The American singer sarcastically told Conor McGregor that he isn't the president of Ireland and that he should start using sunscreen. After calling out McGregor, Azealia updated her fans, saying that the UFC fighter woke up early and was able to delete the photos he sent via direct message.
However, McGregor's message was still there in which he told Azealia not to be a rat 'cos all rats get caught.' Her viral X post generated over 1 million views, 3,000 retweets, and 13,000 likes.
Netizens Say Leaked Explicit Photos are Fake
Some netizens who saw Azealia Banks' X post didn't believe her, claiming that the images shared by the rapper were fake. Others even asked Grok if the unedited d*** pics were real (the AI chatbot hasn't replied yet).
Social media reactions to Azealia Banks' accusations against Conor McGregor have been mixed. One X user warned the rapper that she could face a major lawsuit if she continued accusing the former UFC champion of online harassment.
Others, however, appeared to believe Banks, saying that if the photos were genuine, McGregor's actions could be illegal and warrant intervention by authorities such as the FBI.
Some users expressed concern for McGregor's family, questioning how his wife and children would react if they saw the alleged messages sent to Banks.
According to screenshots shared by Banks, the explicit images appeared to originate from McGregor's verified X account, @TheNotoriousMMA. As of publication, McGregor has not publicly responded to the allegations or issued a formal statement.
While we are unable to publish the images shared by Banks due to their explicit nature, interested readers can access them in this link. Viewer discretion is advised.
McGregor Still Unable to Return to UFC
This controversy comes in the wake of McGregor's recent legal defeat in Ireland, where he was ordered to pay £173,734 (approximately $225,000) in a civil case related to rape allegations.
The series of legal troubles has further clouded his professional future. UFC President Dana White recently hinted at a possible return for McGregor in 2025, but his comments suggested uncertainty.
'He's not fighting any time soon. I haven't talked to him in a minute. I don't know,' White said during a recent interview.
With no confirmed fight on the horizon and mounting off-ring controversies, questions remain over whether McGregor will ever make a comeback to the Octagon.