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Sean Strickland has made headlines once again, this time targeting rapper Machine Gun Kelly.
The UFC fighter unleashed a barrage of inflammatory comments about MGK, sparking widespread attention and debate. Strickland's remarks, which included claims about MGK's acceptance into the black community, have left many puzzled and raised eyebrows across various circles.
Strickland's comments didn't stop at the rapper, as he veered into topics such as race, sexuality, and even touched on conspiracy theories involving satanic practices.
Despite the provocative nature of Strickland's statements, Machine Gun Kelly has remained silent, seemingly choosing not to engage with the fighter's tirade.
"So there was a point when black guys were cool..... And I think the downfall was when they accepted MGK into the community......Shit got real questionable after MGK.. little gay, little satanic idk!! Maybe it was the blood drinking?" Strickland wrote on X.
Controversy involving actress Megan Fox
In another surprising turn, Strickland recently found himself in a different kind of controversy involving actress Megan Fox.
He revealed that Fox had sent him a direct message expressing her concerns over some of his previous comments, particularly those that had affected her children.
Unlike his usual combative style, Strickland responded with an apology, acknowledging the unintended consequences of his words.
"Megan Fox DM'd me once. It wasn't that kind of DM," said Strickland.
"The message was actually kind of f**ked up. It was more like 'hey my kids get bullied and I get bullied online coz you said some. They're not trans. They wanna dress like rock stars'. I'm sorry Megan I'm gonna shut the f**k up about it."