Welcome to the “Sugar Show,” where UFC champion Sean O’Malley says he can do whatever, whenever, with whomever he pleases.
“I’m a king, I pay for everything,” O’Malley said while a guest on Bradley Martyn’s “Raw Talk” podcast.
“I treat Danya like a queen. If I get a little p–s on the side, what does that have to do with anything? I have testosterone running through my veins; it’s simple.”
The recently-crowned UFC bantamweight champion has long been in an open relationship with his wife, Danya Gonzalez, and he once claimed they have “dope threesomes” together.
O’Malley said his success in the octagon, which includes a shocking knockout victory over Aljamain Sterling to claim the UFC bantamweight championship on Saturday, has a lot to do with what he pleases to do outside of it.
“If I wasn’t paying for everything, if I wasn’t, you know, successful in any sort of way, and I was just like maybe an average Joe, I probably wouldn’t. It probably wouldn’t be fair. But I’m f–king King Kong baby,” O’Malley said.
Instead, O’Malley referenced Andrew Tate for his thought process regarding polygamy.
“Andrew Tate explains it well. It’s status. You know I got status, so I can,” O’Malley said, potentially referencing this clip of Tate saying that women give men status.
Tate gained notoriety in recent years for his highly luxurious lifestyle, while boasting an ultra-masculine persona.
He is currently facing human trafficking charges in Romania, which he has denied.
O’Malley also said — with an eye roll — that his wife is “never fine with it” and that she goes “through phases” when it comes to accepting their relationship choices.
The couple has a daughter together, Elena, who was born in 2020.
“I’m a crazy mother f–ker.” O’Malley said. “I put myself on a leash. I have to live a very disciplined lifestyle. I could, for sure, go out, do some bumps, and go off the rails easily. If I didn’t have discipline … oh dude, I would be crazy. I would be Conor [McGregor] for sure. I would be hitting booger sugar on my yacht and blow all my money.
“But I live a very disciplined life, and if I want to get a little bit of p–sy sometimes, what the f–k. It makes me a better man.”
Gonzalez, 29, is a hairstylist.
O’Malley burst onto the scene in the UFC when Snoop Dogg commentated his UFC debut, a knockout victory on the Dana White Contender’s Series that earned him a contract and put him on a road to stardom.