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Conor McGregor reveals he’ll give his kids a LIFETIME BAN from watching his acting debut in Road House over racy scenes

UFC icon is brutal in the film but bashful about his family seeing it

CONOR McGREGOR claims he will NEVER allow his four kids to see his bad-boy movie debut in a racy remake of a cult classic.

The UFC legend is "nervous" enough about his mum seeing X-rated scenes in Road House, despite him receiving glowing reviews.

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Conor McGregor plays the villain and Jake Gyllenhaal the heroCredit: AP
McGregor and fiancee Dee Devlin don't plan to show their kids his movieCredit: Instagram/@thenotoriousmma
The MMA hero is far less dressed than this in certain Road House scenesCredit: Getty

And he is going one step further with his children - by promising to "box them off" in another room at the premiere.

The Irish fighter opens the film by baring his backside, with Hollywood A-lister Jake Gyllenhaal playing the hero.

The late Patrick Swayze found fame via the 1989 original as Gyllenhall's character James Dalton, a UFC star who becomes a bouncer.

McGregor's brash personality would appear to suit his brutal role as Knox, judging by a positive reaction from movie critics.

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But he's still coy when it comes to his family seeing his performance - especially his kids.

McGregor, 35, said: "Obviously, they can't watch and never will, to be honest! 

"They're going to have another cinema room boxed off and they'll get one of the kids movies on. I'm excited."

He also stressed: "I'm nervous about my mother seeing it."

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Surprisingly, the former two-weight UFC king insists he is unsure whether he can be tempted back onto the silver screen.

The Dubliner nicknamed "Notorious" said: "It was good, it was tough. Would I do it again? I don't know, probably not."

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"I'm in no talks about it, I don't even want to talk about it."

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However, McGregor lit up when explaining how he beat up a "multitude of stuntmen" during the making of the movie.

He revealed: "They got f***ed up, they actually got f***ed up and they wanted me to f*** them up.

"There was like spinning back kicks to the ribs and the director was like, 'No go again!'

"I was like, the guy's on the f***ing floor here! But it was a great experience."

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And as well as hitting out at stuntmen, McGregor was thrilled to hit it off with his 43-year-old Californian co-star.

He said: "We bounced off each other well, I said Jake has 75 movies in his life, I have 75 bar fights in my life!

"We bounced off well and that's what we made."

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McGregor and Dee have had four children since 2017
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