Conor McGregor has confirmed that the first part of a four-episode Netflix documentary about his life will be released early next year.

McGregor is never far from drama or controversy. His life has always been a little like a TV show, just without the fictional elements.

The Irishman now WILL be starring on the big screen, having confirmed that he’s signed up to star in an exclusive Netflix docuseries.

As quoted by The Sun, the former two-weight UFC champion confirmed the details of his upcoming documentary, revealing that he’ll act as executive producer:

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“I’ll be executive producer on the project. I’m contractually locked into 4, 1 hour episodes that I’ve to produce right now for Netflix.”

“Which give or take I’ve it done already. 1st 1 hour episode up by January easy. Christmas presents, I’m Santy ho ho ho.”

We can only imagine the amount of entertainment that’ll be provided being a fly on the wall in McGregor’s life.

Even if he’s not your cup of tea, there’s no denying that he’s absolute box office, with there never previously being an access all areas view into this life like this promises to be.

The only negative to all of this is that we’re going to have to wait a few months to watch it…

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