Sean Strickland Reignites Beef With Rapper Machine Gun Kelly- “Little Gay, Little Satanic”

Sean Strickland starts beef with MGK

Sean Strickland

The guy known for his controversial statements and bold persona, Sean Strickland, has once again stirred the pot. This time, his target is rapper Machine Gun Kelly. He unleashed a tirade against the musician, using language that’s raising eyebrows across the MMA community and beyond.

The UFC fighter didn’t pull any punches in his critique of MGK, as he suggested that the rapper’s acceptance into the black community marked a “downfall” of sorts for them. It’s a statement that’s as confusing as it is controversial.

“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?” wrote Strickland via X.

Sean Strickland’s words jumped from topic to topic, touching on everything from race to sexuality to alleged satanic practices. Meanwhile, MGK has remained silent on the matter. Perhaps he’s taking the high road.

This incident serves as a reminder of the power and pitfalls of social media. Fighters like Strickland can reach thousands with a single post, for better or worse. And, this likely isn’t the last we’ll hear from Strickland on the matter. He’s like a dog with a bone when it comes to controversy, always ready to dig it up and chew on it some more.

Sean Strickland Apologizes To Megan Fox After Bullying Intensifies

Strickland recently found himself in an unexpected situation involving Hollywood star Megan Fox. ‘Tarzan,’ who has never been one to shy away from controversy, revealed that Fox sent him a direct message to express her concerns over some of his past comments. However, unlike the fan mail that fighters sometimes receive, this message from Fox was far from flattering.

During a candid conversation on MMA coach Eric Nicksick’s podcast, Strickland opened up about the exchange. He revealed that Fox had DM’d him about her kids getting bullied because of what he said about them. In this rare incident, the former middleweight champion held back his brash persona and offered an apology.


Strickland’s apology to Megan Fox was somewhat surprising, given his history of unapologetic and inflammatory comments. It’s not every day that a UFC fighter finds themselves apologizing to a Hollywood actress. But in this case, Strickland seemed to recognize the unintended consequences of his actions.