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Who Is Dee Devlin? All About Conor McGregor’s Wife After Wedding

 Conor McGregor tied the knot with his longtime partner, Dee Devlin, in December 2025.

The UFC star previously addressed his personal evolution and relationship, describing Devlin as his “wife-to-be” during a speaking engagement in Rome on October 23, 2025, ahead of a Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship event.

“I am not here just by chance. There is a higher power, God, that dictates my journey and all of our journeys,” he said. “I live my life by God’s word, since around the last time you mentioned at the last event, I have engaged on a spiritual journey. I am saved. I am healed.”

“On the back of that, the world is in for a treat,” the Irish mixed martial artist announced. “My competitive spark that was once in my heart is now a roaring blaze. I’m eager.”

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“Right now I have to dial myself in and go inward, and that I’ve done, and now I’m in a stage where I come back and show what I’m about,” McGregor continued. “Now I’m here with my own family, my beautiful children, my fiancée, wife-to-be soon.”

The couple said “I do” in December 2025, surrounded by their four children, at the Vatican in Italy.

“Today is an incredibly special day and a beautiful continuation of our life together,” Devlin exclusively told Us Weekly of her wedding day.

Us breaks down five things to know about McGregor’s wife:

Dee Devlin Is a Crucial Part of Conor McGregor’s Business Empire

Devlin worked as a waitress and model prior to becoming a member of McGregor’s team, assisting those in management and securing promotional events as well as her fiancé before he enters the octagon.

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Conor McGregor in Rome on October 23, 2025. TheMacLife/YouTube

“I definitely try to help him out all the time, even without realizing it. Especially around a fight because it’s such a tough time with his weight,” she shared in a 2015 profile with ESPN. “I cook, clean, pack his gym bag, all that kind of stuff.”

She also assists with his whiskey brand, Proper No. Twelve.

Dee Devlin and Conor McGregor Have Been Together for Nearly 2 Decades

The duo met in 2008, crossing paths at a nightclub in Dublin, where she was employed at the time.

“I knew her a bit beforehand, but I think the first time I spoke to her properly was when I saw her in a nightclub,” McGregor told VIP Magazine in July 2015. “I asked her to come over and we just started chatting. She seemed like a nice girl, and I like good girls.”

McGregor popped the question to Devlin on August 9, 2020, which marked her 33rd birthday.

“What a birthday, my future wife,” the former UFC Featherweight captioned his announcement via Instagram.

The Couple Share 4 Children Together

Devlin and McGregor have welcomed four children together over the years.

They first expanded their family with the birth of son Conor Jr., born in May 2017; then daughter Croía, born in January 2019; followed by son Rian, who arrived in May 2021; and son Mack, born in November 2023.

Dee Devlin and Conor McGregor Have Weathered Controversy

The MMA fighter was spotted kissing a mystery woman in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, in July 2025, as seen in photos obtained by The Sun.

Devlin shared a post from a fan account to her own Instagram Story soon after, which read: “Happy Birthday to the person who always keeps Dee entertained and makes her smile.”

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McGregor has yet to speak publicly about the pictures.

She Remained by His Side After His Legal Battle

In November 2024, McGregor was found liable for the sexual assault of a woman stemming from an incident that took place in a Dublin hotel room in 2018.

He was ordered to pay the woman roughly $257,000 after denying the accusations, claiming to only have had consensual sex with her.

“People want to hear from me, I needed time,” McGregor wrote via X in a now-deleted tweet. “I know I made mistakes. Six years ago, I should have never responded to her outreaches. I should have shut the party down. I should never have stepped out on the woman I love the most in the world. That’s all on me.”

He continued, “As much as I regret it, everything that happened that night was consensual and all the witnesses present swore to that under oath. I have instructed my legal team to appeal the decision,” he said. “I can’t go back and I will move forward. I am beyond grateful to my family, friends and supporters all over the world who have stayed by my side. That’s it. No more. Getting back to the gym — the fight game awaits!”

McGregor lost his appeal against the verdict in July 2025.

Marciano Brunette Sues Demi Engemann After She Accused Him of Sexual Assault

Marciano Brunette is suing The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives star Demi Engemann after she accused him of sexual assault.

In legal documents obtained by Us Weekly on Friday, December 5, Vanderpump Villa star, 32, and his legal team claimed Demi, 31, falsely described him as a “sexual predator” – allegations which he claimed has damaged his reputation.

Marciano’s legal team alleged via the docs that Demi’s comments that she received “unwanted touch” from him while filming for Vanderpump Villa in Italy in August 2024 were untrue. He insisted any physical interaction between them was consensual.

“The truth is straightforward. Engemann and Marciano met while filming in Italy. They flirted. They spoke privately. They shared a consensual kiss. They separated,” the documents read. “After filming, Engemann stayed in contact with Marciano for months through calls, FaceTime, texts, invitations, and even location sharing. That behavior confirms a continued relationship, not a person reacting to sexual assault.”

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Describing the sexual misconduct accusations against the reality star as “false,” Marciano’s legal team further alleged Demi’s claims have caused “severe” damage to Marciano’s reputation.

“They accuse Marciano of criminal sexual conduct he did not commit. They were published broadly, republished repeatedly, and framed to harden into ‘truth’ in the minds of viewers,” the documents continued. “The damage has been immediate and severe, including lost professional opportunities, harassment by strangers, and lasting harm to Marciano’s reputation.”

The lawsuit also accused production of having “amplified the same accusations for profit.”

Us Weekly has reached out to Demi’s representatives for comment.

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Demi Engemann. (Photo by Monica Schipper/Getty Images)

During a confessional in The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ third season, Demi, who is married to Bret Engemann, insisted that any physicality between her and Marciano was “unwanted.” Marciano previously alleged that they kissed.

“Everyone is going to handle these kinds of situations different. You never deserve unwanted touch,” the influencer said at the time. “No matter what it looks like, no matter what your relationship was like before or after, unwanted touch is unwanted touch.”

Following the episode, Maricano has remained adamant that the claims against him are untrue.

“It is unfortunate to see everything that is going on now, because everything that happened [on Vanderpump Villa] was consensual,” Maricano claimed on an episode of the “Juicy Scoop” podcast on November 25. “I will just flat-out say that the accusations she’s making against me are 100 percent false.”

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Several days prior to the podcast appearance, he echoed a similar sentiment, calling the claims “entirely false” via a statement to People on November 20.

“I want to be absolutely clear: I am taking this matter extremely seriously,” Marciano said via the statement. “This is the most difficult situation I have ever faced, and the allegations against me are not only entirely false but profoundly damaging. I remain committed to addressing this issue fully and transparently.”

In response, a rep for Demi, 30, told E! News on November 21, “As a woman, it distresses me that what happened to Demi is being minimized.”

Speaking exclusively to Us Weekly in May, Demi denied she was unfaithful to her husband with Marciano in Italy.

“Nothing happened with Marciano. At the expense of sounding rude, there wasn’t even a remote attraction to him. It sucks that women can’t be kind and friendly and even playful with men in this world without it being taken as like you’re open. I had a rock on my finger the entire time I was there,” she exclusively told Us Weekly in May. “I brought up my marriage multiple times and they were told that we were married women — so it sucks that we couldn’t just go and have a good time and that he couldn’t respect that.”

Mormon Wives’ Demi Talks ‘Awkward’ Fallout of Fruity Pebbles Revelation

The Secret Lives of Mormon WivesDemi Engemann is addressing the fallout from Jessi Ngatikaura’s Fruity Pebbles revelation.

Jessi, 33, dropped a bomb on her former friend just before Thanksgiving when she made public a sex act that Demi, 31, engaged in with her husband, Bret Engemann, which was teased during season 1 of the hit Hulu reality show.

“Since she wants to be petty and be an a**hole, I think I am just going to go ahead and say that grandpa Bret likes to drink her piss like it is dirty soda,” Jessi said in an Instagram Story video on November 25. “He gulps it down like water. And that is what ‘Fruity Pebbles’ means.”

In an interview with Entertainment Tonight published on Thursday, December 4, Demi confessed that Jessi outing her and Bret made things a little awkward around the dinner table at Thanksgiving.

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“It’s an awkward topic, not gonna lie,” Demi told the outlet. “I had to go to Thanksgiving the next day. It was not ideal.”

Despite her initial shock at Jessi going public with the couple’s sex act, Demi said she and Bret decided to lean into the controversy.

“Fruity Pebbles has been a topic that we’ve all teased and talked about for so long and as much as it was a private moment, and we never planned on sharing this ourselves, we have nothing else left to do other than just own it and have fun with it,” Demi said.

She continued, “I think I just thought that it’s out there and it’s going to be talked about … I was able to handle the comments and everything with just more levity, which was nice.”

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Demi and Jessi fell out during season 2 of Mormon Wives, with their relationship only deteriorating further in season 3, which saw Jessi reveal her affair with Vanderpump Villa’s Marciano Brunette. Marciano also claimed he kissed Demi, which she has denied.

“There are things that people have seen on camera, there’s things that people haven’t seen, and I’m kind of at peace with it,” Demi said of her feud with Jessi. “Whereas, I do feel like Jessi does take a lot of time out of her life to make it a point to dislike me.”

The influencer said she hasn’t closed the door completely on her friendship with Jessi.

“On my end, 100 percent,” Demi responded when asked if there’s a chance of the two reconciling. “If Whitney [Leavitt] and Mikayla [Matthews] can become friends again, there’s hope for Demi and Jessi.”

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“And at the end of the day, like, I never wish anyone ill will and I don’t want to ever see anyone fail or suffer. I want to see her do well and I hope she is doing well,” she added.

At the time of Jessi’s Fruity Pebbles revelation, Demi issued a statement via Instagram, writing, “What my husband and I did one time behind closed doors was a consensual and private experience in our marriage.”

“I won’t let a private act between my husband and I be a distraction from a serious act that I did not consent to,” she added, referring to her allegations that Marciano touched her without consent.

RHOSLC’s Britani Bateman Shares Her Theory on ‘Fruity Pebbles’ Sex

The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City star Britani Bateman is weighing in on the now-infamous “fruity pebbles” drama surrounding Utah.

“[Bret Engemann is] the ex-husband of one of my best friends, Angie Harrington,” Britani, 54, shared on the Tuesday, December 2, episode of SiriusXM’s The John Hill Show. “Angie is, I mean, talk about [a] beautiful person inside and out, and she says really, really great things about Bret and really great things about Demi too. She’s just a class act.”

Last month, The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives star Demi Engemann and her husband Bret were put under the microscope when costar Jessi Ngatikaura seemingly revealed private — and controversial — information about their alleged sex life.

“I think I am just going to go ahead and say that grandpa Bret likes to drink her piss like it is dirty soda,” Jessi, 33, claimed via her Instagram Story on November 25. “He gulps it down like water. And that is what fruity pebbles means.”

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Soon after, Demi, 30, shared her own perspective in a separate Instagram Story.

“What my husband and I did one time behind closed doors was a consensual and private experience in our marriage,” she said. “This is nothing more than a desperate attempt to shift attention away from her own behavior.”

While Britani made it clear that Angie did not and will not talk about the “fruity pebbles” drama, the Bravo reality star did have a theory about what’s really going down.

“This is, I think, what’s happening. I’m so embarrassed,” Britani shared with host John Hill while trying not to laugh. “For whatever reason, Mormons are, like, sex is the drug, right? Because they don’t drink, they don’t smoke, they don’t do any drugs. Sex is the drug. It’s the only approved drug if you’re married.”

She continued, “So what I think is happening is you know what squirting is? I’m blushing right now. … I don’t think anyone pulls up their skirt and pees in someone’s mouth. I don’t think that’s what’s happening, but I think there’s a squirting thing happening. I can’t believe we’re talking about this.”

The “fruity pebbles” drama is expected to continue to play out on upcoming episodes of The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives.

Real Housewives of Salt Lake Citys Britani Bateman Shares Her Own Theory on Fruity Pebbles Sex
Demi and Bret Engemann Courtesy of Demi Engemann/Instagram

Hulu announced last month that the show has been renewed for season 4, with 20 episodes coming in early 2026.

While the cast for season 4 has yet to be announced, season 3 included Demi, Jessi, Layla Taylor, Mayci Neeley, Taylor Frankie Paul, Jen Affleck, Mikayla Matthews, Miranda Hope and Whitney Leavitt.

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Britani herself has an evolving relationship that is making news this season on The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City. Despite breaking up with Jared Osmond on multiple occasions, Brittani confirmed she is back together with her on-again, off-again boyfriend.

“I’m so happy,” she shared. “I’m so happy and feel calm and peaceful and he’s my rock. I mean, we are each other’s person.”

The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City airs on Bravo Tuesdays at 8 p.m. ET. The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives is streaming on Hulu now.

Mormon Wives’ Demi Clarifies Rumor She Tried to Stage an Affair With Dakota

The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives star Demi Engemann weighed in on the rumor she attempted to stage an affair with Taylor Frankie Paul’s now-ex Dakota Mortensen.

“Awkward that I now have to clarify this and reveal just how produced this show is … Production sat us down after filming season 1 asking us for ideas for a ‘big cliffhanger’ because the show was ‘boring,’” Demi, 30, alleged in the comments section of a post from Reality Check Please on Thursday, November 27. “We all threw out a bunch of ideas and one of mine was me saying that Dakota could meet up with me to get advice about him and Taylor and someone could ‘get footage’ of us talking in the car making it seem like ‘something might be going on between us.’”

Demi explained that the scene she and Dakota, 32, ended up filming was used in season 2 but in a more straightforward way.

“Then at the top of season 2 it’s cleared up that he was just there to get my advice about Taylor the same way he did with Mayci [Neeley],” she explained. “It really was not that deep or serious.”

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Demi then slammed her Secret Lives of Mormon Wives costars for fueling the rumors.

“This is a perfect example of the ‘pile on’ tactic these women use when someone is already down in the public eye,” she wrote. “They ALL gave ideas for a cliffhanger, but the way that they relayed this story was as though I just ‘wanted to stage an affair’ out of the blue for fun! No. Not at all what happened, nor would I ever stage anything on my own, unlike some 👀.”

The rumors about Demi and Dakota began when Mikayla Matthews and Jessi Ngatikaura claimed during a May episode of “The Viall Files” that Demi had a plan to stage an affair with Dakota as a story line for the season 1 finale.

“In the conversation we had in our little MomTok meeting, there was a little blowup between Taylor and Demi,” Mikayla, 25, claimed. “’Cause Demi was wanting to have a huge finale for season 1 and she was like, ‘We could make up this whole thing like I have an affair with Dakota.’ … And everyone was like, ‘Oh, that’s a weird thing to say.’”

That same month, Mayci, 30, and Layla Taylor appeared on “The Viall Files” and weighed in on Mikayla’s claims.

“I think that we were all very confused on why that even went into her head as something that would be OK on [husband] Bret [Engemann’s] end, on Dakota’s end, on Taylor’s end, on her end,” Layla, 24, claimed. “It was just very interesting.”

Mayci, 30, added that while the moment didn’t make it into season 2, it was “talked about” among the women.

“Taylor brought it up and was like, ‘It was weird that you wanted to do that.’ And Demi was basically saying it wasn’t weird,” Mayci said. “She was like, ‘And you guys can back me up on that.’ And me and Jessi were like, ‘I did think it was a little weird.’ I wouldn’t want that perception, to be honest.”

The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives has featured Taylor, 30, and Dakota’s tumultuous relationship over the years. After Dakota allegedly cheated on Taylor in season 2, the pair split for good.

Mormon Wives’ Demi and Husband Bret Poke Fun at Fruity Pebbles Drama

During season 3, Demi and Jessi, who were close friends at first, had a falling out. The women have since been in an ongoing feud. This season, Demi and Bret made headlines for their private sexual act that’s been referred to as “fruity pebbles.” While the act wasn’t explained on screen, Jessi, 33, took to social media to reveal the meaning after Demi made a dig at her.

“Since she wants to be petty and be an a**hole, I think I am just going to go ahead and say that grandpa Bret likes to drink her piss like it is dirty soda,” Jessi alleged via Instagram Stories this month. “He gulps it down like water. And that is what fruity pebbles means.”

Demi addressed Jessi’s claims in a statement, writing, “What my husband and I did one time behind closed doors was a consensual and private experience in our marriage. I won’t let a private act between my husband and I be a distraction from a serious act that I did not consent to.”

Mormon Wives’ Demi and Husband Bret Poke Fun at Fruity Pebbles Drama

The Secret Lives of Mormon WivesDemi Engemann and husband Bret are feeling a little fruity!

The reality television stars poked fun at the recent social media furor created by costar Jessi Ngatikaura earlier this week when the hairstylist revealed the meaning behind the couple’s “fruity pebbles” sex story from season 1.

In a new social media video posted on Instagram and TikTok on Wednesday, November 26, Demi, 30, and Bret, 47, appeared to flick through a mock magazine exposing the couple’s sex secret.

Demi created a front cover featuring an image of Jessi, 33, and the words, “Breaking news” and “Jessi exposes what ‘fruity pebbles’ means.”

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In the clip, Demi shows the magazine to her husband and mouths, “Did you see this?” as Bret, who is sipping a dubiously-colored drink, mouths back, “Yup.” Demi then shrugs and dives into a bowl of Fruity Pebbles cereal.

“Petitioning to change the title to Secret Lives of Kinky Wives 👀🥣 stay tuned…,” Demi captioned her Instagram post.

On Tuesday, November 25, Jessi put Demi and Bret’s love life on blast when she revealed in an Instagram Stories video the secret behind the “fruity pebbles” mystery from Mormon Wives season 1. (During the inaugural season, Whitney Leavitt pulled a prank on Demi by presenting her with a box filled with Fruity Pebbles. It was then explained that Demi and Bret engaged in a sexual experience related in some way to the cereal, though they didn’t share more details.)

“Since she wants to be petty and be an asshole, I think I am just going to go ahead and say that grandpa Bret likes to drink her piss like it is dirty soda,” Jessi alleged in her Instagram video. “He gulps it down like water. And that is what fruity pebbles means.”

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Later on Tuesday, Demi issued a statement addressing Jessi’s claims via her own Instagram Stories.

“What my husband and I did one time behind closed doors was a consensual and private experience in our marriage,” Demi wrote. “I won’t let a private act between my husband and I be a distraction from a serious act that I did not consent to.”

“It’s very telling that she’s choosing to break story line and bring it up now, only after her own affair has come to light,” Demi continued. “This is nothing more than a desperate attempt to shift attention away from her own behavior.”

Demi continued to have fun with the cereal-themed innuendo on her Instagram Stories on Wednesday, sharing a picture of her husband at the grocery store with a shopping cart filled with boxes of Fruity Pebbles.

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“Just getting the Thanksgiving essentials,” she wrote over the picture.

Over on TikTok, Demi defended her use of humor to address the situation, despite calling the sexual encounter a “private act” in her earlier statement.

“‘Something private between me and my husband,’” one person commented on her TikTok, referring to her statement. Demi responded, “You act like I’m the one that leaked it 😂 nothing left to do but own it.”

Another person asked, “Grandpa bret, are we really doing this again? I know it is not that good, damn,” referring to the sex act, to which Demi responded, “One and done 🤣 I think…👀”

Former friends Demi and Jessi’s friendship exploded during season 2 of Secret Lives of Mormon Wives and only turned more vicious in the third season, which premiered on November 13. The pair have been going back-and-forth on social media since the latest episodes dropped.

Hulu recently announced that Mormon Wives has been renewed for a fourth season, consisting of 20 episodes.

Digital violence is intensifying, yet nearly half of the world’s women and girls lack legal protection from digital abuse

UN Women’s 16 Days of Activism campaign demands a world where technology is a force for equality – not harm.

New York, USA, 20 November 2025 -/African Media Agency(AMA)/-The digital world promised connection and empowerment – but for millions of women and girls, it has become a world of abuse. Digital violence is spreading at alarming speed fueled by artificial intelligence, anonymity, and the absence of effective laws and accountability. It now spans every corner of the Internet – from online harassment and cyberstalking to doxing, non-consensual image sharing, deepfakes, and disinformation – weaponized to silence, shame, and intimidate women and girls. According to World Bank data, fewer than 40 per cent of countries have laws protecting women from cyber harassment or cyber stalking. This leaves 44 per cent of the world’s women and girls – 1.8 billion – without access to legal protection.

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Women in leadership, business, and politics face deepfakes, coordinated harassment, and gendered disinformation designed to drive them to deplatform or leave public life altogether. Across the world, one in four women journalists report online threats of physical violence, including death threats. 

“What begins online doesn’t stay online. Digital abuse spills into real life, spreading fear, silencing voices, and—in the worst cases—leading to physical violence and femicide,” said UN Women Executive Director Sima Bahous. “Laws must evolve with technology to ensure that justice protects women both online and offline. Weak legal protections leave millions of women and girls vulnerable, while perpetrators act with impunity. This is unacceptable. Through our 16 Days of Activism campaign, UN Women calls for a world where technology serves equality, not harm.”

Reporting of online abuse and violence remains low, justice systems are ill-equipped, and tech platforms face little accountability. The rise of AI-generated abuse has only deepened impunity across borders and platforms. But there are signs of progress. Laws are beginning to evolve to meet the challenges of technological change: from the UK’s Online Safety Act to Mexico’s Ley Olimpia to Australia’s Online Safety Act and the EU’s Digital Safety Act, new reforms are taking shape. As of 2025, 117 countries reported efforts addressing digital violence, but efforts remain fragmented for a transnational challenge.

UN Women is calling for:

  • Global cooperation to ensure digital platforms and AI tools meet safety and ethics standards.
  • Support for survivors of digital violence by funding women’s rights organizations.
  • Holding perpetrators accountable through better laws and enforcement.
  • Tech companies to step up by hiring more women to create safer online spaces, removing harmful content quickly, and responding to reports of abuse.
  • Investments in prevention and culture change through digital literacy and online safety training for women and girls, and programmes that challenge toxic online cultures.

Feminist advocacy has driven global recognition of digital violence as a threat to women’s fundamental human rights resulting in growing prioritization and action against digital violence by countries. However, shrinking civic space, coupled with unprecedented funding cuts and pushback against feminist movements threatens to undermine decades of progress. In this context, initiatives such as the EU-funded ‘ACT to End Violence against Women and Girls’ programme are more important than ever to support feminist movements in their push for justice.

This year’s 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence campaign calls for urgent global action to close legal gaps and hold perpetrators and tech platforms accountable. To support governments and policymakers, UN Women is launching two new tools – the Supplement to the Handbook for Legislation on Violence against Women on Technology-facilitated violence against women and girls and the Guide for Police on Addressing Technology-Facilitated Violence, which complements previous guidance for police on addressing violence against women and girls from the Handbook on Gender-Responsive Police Services for Women and Girls Subject to Violence – providing practical guidance for prevention and response. Until the digital space is safe for all women and girls, true equality will remain out of grasp, everywhere.

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About the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence campaign

The 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence is a global campaign led by UN Women under the UNiTE to End Violence against Women initiative. It runs each year from 25 November to 10 December, connecting the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women and Human Rights Day.

In 2025, the campaign focuses on ending digital violence against all women and girls – one of the fastest-evolving forms of abuse worldwide. Digital violence includes online harassment, stalking, gendered disinformation, deepfakes, and non-consensual sharing of intimate images, all of which are rising sharply as technology advances.

The 2025 UNiTE campaign calls on governments, technology companies, and communities to act now – to strengthen laws, end impunity, and hold platforms accountable. It urges sustained investment in prevention, digital literacy, and survivor-centred services. It also calls for long-term support to women’s rights organizations that are leading efforts to make digital spaces safe and inclusive for all.

About ACT

The Advocacy, Coalition Building and Transformative Feminist Action (ACT) programme, is a game-changing commitment between the European Commission and UN Women as co-leaders of the Action Coalition on Gender Based Violence (GBV), in collaboration with the UN Trust Fund to End Violence against Women. The ACT shared advocacy agenda is elevating the priorities and amplifying the voices of feminist women’s rights movements and providing a collaborative framework focused on common priorities, strategies and actions.

About UN Women

UN Women exists to advance women’s rights, gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls. As the lead UN entity on gender equality, we shift laws, institutions, social behaviours and services to close the gender gap and build an equal world for all women and girls. We keep the rights of women and girls at the centre of global progress – always, everywhere. Because gender equality is not just what we do. It is who we are.

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Cassie testifies in Diddy’s trial

Sean “Diddy” Combs’ former girlfriend, the R&B singer Cassie, told a jury Tuesday that the music mogul abused and sexually exploited her for years, as she took the witness stand for the first time during his sex trafficking trial in New York. Sighing heavily and pausing to compose herself, Cassie recounted feeling compelled by Combs to participate in lengthy “freak off” sex parties involving male sex workers. She said Combs assaulted her numerous times during their turbulent relationship. “He would mash me in the head, knock me over, drag me, kick me. Stomp me in the head if I was down,” she said, causing bruises and black eyes.

She said it was difficult to refuse Combs’ demands because of fears of violence and blackmail videos from the “freak offs” being disseminated on the internet. Cassie, whose legal name is Casandra Ventura, sued Combs in 2023 alleging years of abuse. The suit was settled within hours but dozens of similar legal claims followed, sparking the criminal investigation. She is the star witness for prosecutors who accuse Combs of using his status as a powerful executive to orchestrate a deviant empire of exploitation, coercing women into abusive sex parties and becoming violent if they refused. Lawyers for three-time Grammy winner argue that although he could be violent, Combs never veered into sex trafficking and racketeering, telling jurors that the sexual acts were consensual.

An attorney for Combs, Teny Geragos, said in opening statements on Monday that Combs’ accusers were after his money, adding that jurors might think he’s a “jerk” and might not condone his “kinky sex,” but that “he’s not charged with being a jerk.” Combs, 55, has pleaded not guilty. He has been jailed since his arrest in September. If convicted, could get at least 15 years and up to life in prison.

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Cassie testifies in Diddy’s trial

Sean “Diddy” Combs’ former girlfriend, the R&B singer Cassie, told a jury Tuesday that the music mogul abused and sexually exploited her for years, as she took the witness stand for the first time during his sex trafficking trial in New York. Sighing heavily and pausing to compose herself, Cassie recounted feeling compelled by Combs to participate in lengthy “freak off” sex parties involving male sex workers. She said Combs assaulted her numerous times during their turbulent relationship. “He would mash me in the head, knock me over, drag me, kick me. Stomp me in the head if I was down,” she said, causing bruises and black eyes.

She said it was difficult to refuse Combs’ demands because of fears of violence and blackmail videos from the “freak offs” being disseminated on the internet. Cassie, whose legal name is Casandra Ventura, sued Combs in 2023 alleging years of abuse. The suit was settled within hours but dozens of similar legal claims followed, sparking the criminal investigation. She is the star witness for prosecutors who accuse Combs of using his status as a powerful executive to orchestrate a deviant empire of exploitation, coercing women into abusive sex parties and becoming violent if they refused. Lawyers for three-time Grammy winner argue that although he could be violent, Combs never veered into sex trafficking and racketeering, telling jurors that the sexual acts were consensual.

An attorney for Combs, Teny Geragos, said in opening statements on Monday that Combs’ accusers were after his money, adding that jurors might think he’s a “jerk” and might not condone his “kinky sex,” but that “he’s not charged with being a jerk.” Combs, 55, has pleaded not guilty. He has been jailed since his arrest in September. If convicted, could get at least 15 years and up to life in prison.

Source: Africanews

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ sex trafficking trial begins with jury selection

The federal sex trafficking trial of Sean “Diddy” Combs, the hip-hop entrepreneur whose wildly successful career has been dotted by allegations of violence, began on Monday in New York City with jury selection that could last several days. Opening statements by lawyers and the start of testimony are expected next week.

Several dozen prospective jurors got a brief description of the sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy charges against Combs from the judge, Arun Subramanian, who reminded them that Combs had pleaded not guilty and was presumed innocent.

As the judge spoke, Combs sat with his lawyers. He wore a sweater over a white collared shirt and gray slacks, which the judge had allowed rather than jail clothing. Combs, 55, has been held in a grim federal lockup in Brooklyn since his arrest last September. His hair and goatee were almost fully gray because dye isn’t allowed in jail.

Unlike other recent high-profile celebrity trials, Combs’ court case won’t be broadcast live because federal courtrooms don’t allow electronic recordings inside — meaning courtroom sketch artists serve as the public’s eyes in the courtroom.

The trial is expected to take at least eight weeks. If convicted, he faces the possibility of decades in prison.

Several prospective jurors indicated they had seen news reports featuring a key piece of evidence in the case: a video of the hip-hop mogul hitting and kicking one of his accusers in a Los Angeles hotel hallway in 2016. One prospective juror described a still image she saw from the video as “damning evidence.” That woman was rejected from consideration.”

The 17-page indictment against Combs — which reads like a charging document filed against a Mafia leader or the head of a drug gang — alleges that Combs engaged in a two-decade pattern of abusive behavior against women and others, with the help of people in his entourage and employees from his network of businesses.

Combs and his lawyers say he’s innocent and any group sex was consensual. They say there was no effort to coerce people into things they didn’t want to do, and nothing that happened amounted to a criminal racket.

Prosecutors say women were manipulated into drug-fueled sexual performances with male sex workers that Combs called “Freak Offs.” To keep women in line, prosecutors say Combs used a mix of influence and violence: He offered to boost their entertainment careers if they did what he asked — or cut them off if they didn’t.

And when he wasn’t getting what he wanted, the indictment says Combs and his associates resorted to violent acts including beatings, kidnapping and arson. Once, the indictment alleges, he even dangled someone from a balcony.

Combs has acknowledged one episode of violence that is likely to be featured in the trial. In 2016, a security camera recorded him beating up his former girlfriend, the R&B singer Cassie, in the hallway of a Los Angeles hotel. Cassie filed a lawsuit in late 2023 saying Combs had subjected her to years of abuse, including beatings and rape.

The Associated Press does not typically name people who say they have been sexually abused unless they come forward publicly, as Cassie, whose legal name is Casandra Ventura, did.

Combs’ attorney, Marc Agnifilo, has said Combs was “not a perfect person” and that there had been drug use and toxic relationships, but said all sexual activity between Combs, Cassie and other people was consensual.

The trial is the most serious in a long string of legal problems for Combs.

In 1999 he was charged with bursting into the offices of an Interscope Records executive with his bodyguards and beating him with a champagne bottle and a chair. The executive, Steve Stoute, later asked prosecutors to go easy on Combs, who pleaded guilty to a lesser charge and took an anger management class.

Later that same year, Combs was stopped by police after he and his then-girlfriend, Jennifer Lopez, fled a nightclub where three people were wounded by gunfire. Combs was acquitted of all charges related to the episode at a 2001 trial, but a rapper in his entourage, Jamal “Shyne” Barrow, was convicted in the shooting and served nearly nine years in prison.

Then in 2015, Combs was charged with assaulting someone with a weight-room kettlebell at the University of California, Los Angeles, where one of his sons played football. Combs said he was defending himself and prosecutors dropped the case.

Source: Africanews