“On Wednesday, Conor McGregor caused a stir among Fox News viewers when he unexpectedly dropped an F-bomb during a live broadcast.”
The MMA fighter, 34, was appearing on the Sean Hannity Show when he turned the air blue when praising 9/11 fundraiser Frank Siller.
Conor told the Tunnel To Towers charity CEO ‘Frank, your brother [fellow charity boss] Stephen is a f****** legend’.
The outspoken athlete then lifted his hand to his mouth realising what he had said, before continuing: ‘Excuse, he is a hero, you’re [Frank] a hero’.
He then produced a huge cheque and presented the charity with an incredible $1M donation.
Shock! Conor McGregor, 34, shocked Fox News audiences on Wednesday when he dropped an F-bomb live on air
Incredible: He then produced a huge cheque and presented the charity with an incredible $1M donation
NSFW: The MMA fighter (centre) was appearing on the Sean Hannity (left) Show when he turned the air blue when praising 9/11 fundraiser Frank Siller (right)
Conor McGregor dropped an F-Bomb on Hannity 🤣 pic.twitter.com/BcssALX9jS
— ALX 🇺🇸 (@alx) March 16, 2023
Conor’s appearance comes after he caught up with pal Chris Brown in his hometown of Dublin, Ireland on the latest leg of the singer’s world tour.
Conor described the evening as a ‘proper mad night’ and shared snaps of them drinking shots together, after taking to the ring for a friendly fight.
Conor and Chris, 33, who was performing in the city, are reported to be good friends and met through their shared interest in martial arts.
They appeared in great spirits as they beamed for the camera with Conor donning a tight white sweater and jeans.
He completed the look with a huge gold watch and slipped his feet into colourful trainers.
Meanwhile Chris opted for a black co-ord which he teamed with a matching baseball cap and silver jewellery.
He captioned the snaps: ‘Me and the homie @chrisbrownofficial #propermadnight #welcometoireland’
They were joined by other pals and Connor slipped off his shirt for the drinking session showing off his incredible collection of tattoos.
‘Proper mad night’: Conor’s appearance comes after he caught up with pal Chris Brown in his hometown of Dublin, Ireland on the l atest leg of the singer’s world tour
Party: The hometown hero described the evening as a ‘proper mad night’ and shared snaps of them drinking shots together Connor (far left) Chris (2nd right)
He also showed his soar knuckles to the camera after previously sharing snaps of himself building up a sweat in the ring writing: ‘The crazy angel , the fighting Irish’.
It comes after Conor took to Twitter to respond to Liam Neeson, after the Irish actor branded him a ‘little leprechaun’.
He spoke out after the Hollywood star, 70, said he was ‘[giving] Ireland a bad name’ – despite the pair never having met.
The MMA champion, who is known to enjoy a social media slinging match, took the high road in his response to the Taken star on Friday night.
Conor kept his caption short and did not tag or address Liam in his response.
He simply wrote: ‘Irish proud – always.’ along with an Irish flag emoji.
One follower commented on this post: ‘We [are] proud of you !’
Although many of his fans showed support, several make it clear their alliances stood with the Hollywood actor.
Some even went as far to support him a fictional brawl with the fighter, despite his lack of training.
Speaking out: It comes after Conor took to Twitter to respond to Liam Neeson, after the Irish actor branded him a ‘little leprechaun’
One tweet read: ‘Liam’s the man.’
Another wrote: ‘Very much here for Liam dragging “little leprechaun” Connor McGregor (also my money’s on Liam in a brawl).’
Others simply decided to stoke the fire, posting gifs of Liam underneath the post.
Liam launched into the bizarre rant aimed at Conor while giving his thoughts of UFC fighting, earlier this week.
Asked by Men’s Health for his thoughts on the Ultimate Fighting Championship, Liam responded: ‘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.’
Calling out Conor directly, he continued: ‘That little leprechaun Conor McGregor, he gives Ireland a bad name. I know he’s fit, and I admire him for that. But I can’t take it.’