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UFC middleweight contender Sean Strickland says Megan Fox ripped into him over earlier suggestions he made about her children … claiming the actress despatched him a scathing social media message that was “f***ed up” — even by his necessities.
The earlier champion appeared on “Verse Us With Eric Nicksick” recently, the place he shared quite a lot of tales … most of which contained his typical abrasive commentary.
At one stage inside the episode, Strickland — who went into graphic factor about how large of a Fox fan he’s — outlined his beef with the “Jennifer’s Physique” star … saying the direct message she shot at him addressed how her kids had been getting bullied on-line after he made transphobic remarks about their wardrobe.
Strickland talked about Fox then defended her kids inside the DM and claimed they merely wished to appear like rockstars.
Sean responded by promising to “shut the f*** up about it” and acknowledged it was mistaken to hold her kids into it … nonetheless then went in on her, saying, “You continue to drink blood and s***, you continue to do plenty of bizarre s***, Megan.”
The 33-year-old moreover found time to further his factors with Fox’s companion, Machine Gun Kelly … and launched up his altercation with the musician at a Energy Slap event in February — and made suggestions on his painted nails, purse and what he known as a “vampire trench coat.”
“I am making an attempt to course of, I am trying into the void,” he talked about. “And I believe I simply mentioned, ‘What the f***.’ Like, are you a f***ing homosexual vampire?”
Strickland talked about he even thought he was going to wrestle MGK correct then and there … sooner than his lady acquired involved.
Dana White wanted to deal with the incident after the actual fact … saying, “You’ll be able to’t carry Sean Strickland round some other human beings.”
“You understand what I imply? It has nothing to do with Machine Gun Kelly. It’s about people.”
Strickland is also a fan of Fox … however it undoubtedly ain’t mutual.