UFC ring girl Luciana Andrade revealed a creepy story from her childhood that sent shivers down Ariel Helwani's spine.
The Host of The MMA Hour, Ariel Helwani recently interviewed UFC ring girl Luciana Andrade. The pair completed a fan Q&A, talking about various things from Aliens, Germaphobia, and Andrade's experiences and her interaction with the fighters. During the interview, the experienced ring girl shared a spooky story from her childhood:
"This is weird. When I was a kid, probably four or five years old, we went to a house that some distant relative bought, first time everybody was there. And I knew the house and I kept saying, we've been here before, right mom? We've been here before. And everybody was like shut up, don't talk. And I was annoying them so much that they were like you've never been here."
She added:
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"And then I kinda described the house, and I said no, but there's a basement and there's a bedroom upstairs and everybody kinda like, the owner she had goosebumps and she was like, she's actually right."
Andrade and her family then went on a tour of the house, and the house turned out to be exactly how she had described it. The UFC ring girl also stated that she remembered certain other parts of the house when she walked through them. This left Ariel Helwani shocked.
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UFC star Dan Hardy tells Ariel Helwani that he has not retired but has bigger priorities
Dan Hardy, who took a step back from the sport in 2012 due to heart issues, has revealed his status as a fighter. The Brit was cut from the UFC in 2021 following an argument with a female employee. Since then, he has stuck to MMA and does fight breakdowns, podcasts, and predictions. On the latest episode of The MMA Hour, he revealed that he has not retired yet:
"Now of course, you know, Veronica (Hardy) is back in competition, she has to be the priority because she is world championship material, there's no doubt about it. And if I can do anything to help her get there then that has to take priority over my competition."
Hardy said that although he has not officially retired yet, he is more focused on helping Veronica Hardy become a champion, rather than getting into fighting himself. However, he believes, in the future, he may fight again.
Take a look at the clip from the interview: