Conor McGregor's social media followers were left stunned after the UFC star appeared to like an X-rated pornographic video on his Twitter account.
The Notorious often confuses his followers on social media with bizarre posts but this time it was a tweet liked by the former two-weight champion which sent fans into a frenzy. The tweet in question showed a pornographic video of a man pleasuring himself posted by a Twitter user called 'Bro Goals AF'
The private account has a warning about its content being suitable only for those over 18. McGregor seemingly caught wind of followers noticing his raunchy activity and subsequently removed his like from the tweet, but some fans had already screen-recorded the evidence and reposted it, reports The Mirror.
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One user wrote whilst posting a video of McGregor's liked tweets: "Uhhhhh hey Conor your likes are public." Another user commented: "Conor McGregor ’s likes make for interesting viewing haha." A third user wrote to McGregor: "Bruh I know you ain't like that last tweet on purpose." A final user theorised it wasn't McGregor who liked the tweet, writing: "I feel like it's got to be somebody who manages socials accidentally on his account, it happens way too much with celebs."
The Dubliner recently concerned fans by posting several pictures that showed him touching his neck in a strange way. In other snaps posted online, he showed off his fancy Rolex and compared it to other types of watches. Another bizarre post from McGregor saw him write "I'm so horny I could write a book on dead rats", before later deleting the tweet. All of the his confusing online activity has left fans comparing him to pop star Britney Spears.
McGregor hasn't fought since breaking his leg against Dustin Poirier over 18 months ago and it's still unclear when he will make his UFC return. The Crumlin native has been out of the UFC's drug testing pool for over a year and it seems that he would need to go through six-months of testing before he can fight, despite McGregor hoping to shorten that process.
The former two-weight champion has promised to make a triumphant return to the cage whilst vowing to "slice through someone" in his comeback fight. McGregor has piled on a lot of muscle since his leg injury and will likely compete at welterweight for his next fight, a weight class he's fought three times at in the UFC.
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