Conor McGregor has left fans baffled after posting a video on social media of the UFC star appearing to sniff incense.
The Irish fighter filmed himself inhaling vapour from a device before demanding a butler pass him a bottle of water as well as some pills.
He then filmed himself drinking from the bottle, passing it back to the butler before smiling as he again picked up the air freshener-like device.
The video was accompanied by no further context and confused a host of fans, who questioned the latest behaviour of the UFC icon.
"What even is this?", one fan questioned.
Another asked: "Can anyone explain what the f*** is happening in this video."
One fan wrote: "Does anyone know why Connor is playing with his ma's air diffuser?" whilst another said: "Me drunk on a Saturday using cedar wood to manifest."
McGregor has made headlines this week after voicing his interest in buying Chelsea Football Club.
The Blues are up for sale after Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich announced he plans to sell the club and McGregor voiced his desire to "explore" purchasing the club when the news was announced.
And he has now claimed he will offer just half of Roman Abramovich's £3billion asking price for Chelsea.
The Irishman tweeted: "I hereby put forward my offer of £1.5bn" despite the huge £3bn price tag Abramovich has slapped on the European and world champions.
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McGregor is still recovering from the broken leg he suffered against Dustin Poirier at UFC 264.
Whilst he has not won in the lightweight division since he won the title from Eddie Alvarez in 2016, McGregor insists he will be granted another title shot.
"Really pumped for my next fight, [the] title fight!" he wrote on social media this week.
McGregor is languishing at No.9 in the lightweight rankings but remains the biggest draw on the UFC roster.
And UFC supremo Dana White has suggested he will leave it up to the champion as to who he fights when McGregor returns to action.
"We will see what's what with the lightweight division," White told The Underground. "It's going to depend on who the champion is when Conor McGregor comes back, they have a say in it. What do they want to do?
"If it's Oliveira who is still champion when Conor comes back, maybe Oliveira wants Conor we will see then."