Adult filmstar Kendra Lust has shared a host of photographs with A-list MMA personalities such as Conor McGregor, Dana White and Nate Diaz.
Lust is a self-proclaimed MMA superfan and is the co-host of the Beauty & The Beast podcast alongside UFC middleweight Julian Marquez. The pair often discuss the latest MMA news as well as feature guests such as Ben Askren, Robbie Fox and Hannah Goldy.
The 44-year-old was in Las Vegas for the last two weekends and was cageside for Jon Jones' victory over Ciryl Gane at UFC 285 as well as the Powerslap finale. Lust shared the images on her Instagram, which featured pictures with some of the biggest stars in MMA.
"#tbt #photodump my last 2 weekends in #Vegas #ufc #ufc285 #powerslap with some awesome people even ran into a #Detroit guy 🙌🏻 that last pic (screen shot) 😂 @powerslap"
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Kendra Lust was also treated to an exclusive walk to the octagon during the filming of Jake Gylenhaal's upcoming movie Road House, which features Conor McGregor. In the video, Lust is being escorted cageside as the Hollywood A-lister walks past her whilst filming a scene for the movie.
"My #UFC285 walkout..#JakeGyllenhaal just Filming a movie. #RoadHouse"
Conor McGregor reveals whether or not he considered retirement following his leg break
Conor McGregor last appeared in the octagon in 2021, when he suffered a severe leg break in his trilogy bout with Dustin Poirier.
The injury required immediate surgery, which included a metal rod being inserted into the Irishman's leg. Now, with a bout against Michael Chandler looming towards the end of the year, McGregor is back and ready to compete.
The former UFC double champion recently dropped by Ariel Hewlani's studio to appear on The MMA Hour. During the show, McGregor was asked about the injury and whether or not he considered retirement.
According to the Dublin-born fighter, he never once considered walking away from MMA and took inspiration from fighters such as Zion Clark, who have overcome their own adversity in order to compete:
"Was I thinking of not making the walk or the roll if I was in a f***ing chair? Never. If there's a will, there's a way Ariel... There's a way, with disabilities or something that's wrong, you can find a way to compete. Zion Clark, who's a wrestling champion. He's got no lower half of his body, I saw him walking on his hands! I'm never stopping this, I'm continuing. I'd wheel out to that octagon."
Catch Conor McGregor's comments here (10:30):