Wax Museum removes Conor McGregor sculpture as Wetherspoons joins retailers dropping alcohol brands linked to MMA star
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The National Wax Museum stated it was appropriate to remove the waxwork of Conor McGregor, asserting it was ‘the right decision to make’ amid ongoing investigations.
A spokesperson for the museum emphasized their commitment to aligning exhibits with values and visitor expectations, highlighting McGregor's popularity with local and international tourists.
JD Wetherspoon confirmed it has removed Conor McGregor's Forged Irish Stout from all Irish locations, reflecting an increasing trend among retailers to dissociate from the fighter.
DAA, operator of Dublin and Cork airports, announced the removal of Proper No. Twelve whiskey from their duty-free shops, adhering to a broader retreat from McGregor's brands.
Read at Irish Independent
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