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In this installment of The MMA News Archives, we revisit a story surrounding current UFC women’s flyweight Andrea Lee and her ex-husband’s controversial tattoos. In 2018, Andrea Lee and her ex-husband Donny Aaron were under public scrutiny after it was noticed that Aaron had tattoos associated with The Nazi Party among other White supremacist tattoos….

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In this installment of The MMA News Archives, we revisit a story surrounding current UFC women’s flyweight Andrea Lee and her ex-husband’s controversial tattoos.

In 2018, Andrea Lee and her ex-husband Donny Aaron were under public scrutiny after it was noticed that Aaron had tattoos associated with The Nazi Party among other White supremacist tattoos.

Immediately after the controversy began, Lee defended her husband and stated that he had changed into a more loving person. Two months later, a warrant was issued for his arrest for domestic violence charges.

Soon after, Lee issued a statement on the arrest.

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With Donny Aaron now apparently out of her life, there was a new recent controversy with another male figure in Andrea Lee’s life.

After her lost to Viviane Araujo at UFC Vegas 54 last month, UFC bantamweight Tony Kelley, who was in Lee’s corner for the fight, made some inflammatory remarks about Brazilians when criticizing Araujo.

Among those who volunteered critical remarks was UFC welterweight Belal Muhammad, who said that Lee “keeps dating racists.”

Although there is no confirmation that Lee’s ex-husband Donny Aaron ever got his tattoos covered, the following unaltered article published on this day four years ago captures Lee’s assurances that he would.

On This Day Four Years Ago…

[ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED JUNE 5, 2018, 5:13 PM]

Headline: Andrea Lee Says Her Husband Might Get His Nazi Tattoos Covered Up

Author: Has Karim

The continued drama around Andrea “KGB” Lee and her husband has been one of the biggest stories this week in MMA. Lee’s coach and husband has got two Nazi tattoos on his arms. Following the discovery, it was met with backlash from the MMA community.

Lee recently spoke on the Slip n’ Disc podcast about the matter. She stated that the tattoos are embarrassing and whilst she has discussed it with him, she cannot force him to remove them (via MMAFighting.com):

“I took a picture with my husband and he has some embarrassing tattoos,” Lee said of the situation. “He has a swastika on his arm. He’s normally careful about posting pictures but he posted our lake pictures on Twitter and people zoomed in on his tattoos and saw the swastika and they started commenting and posting hateful stuff. He saw it immediately and he was upset and I saw it and everybody was turning on me because he’s my husband and I’m standing next to him so obviously I must be a racist and a Nazi.”

“When I met Donny, I asked him about the tattoos because I was curious as well and he told me his story and he was talking about how he changed. I even asked him why wouldn’t you cover them up? I felt the same way. Maybe you should cover them up but he says that it looks terrible already and it would just make it worse. I don’t know. I can’t make him do it. I can’t make him throw something on there.”

“I swear to y’all that neither one of us are racist. He just had a bad past obviously. He got it on his arm. He didn’t mean to put all that out for everyone to see and he certainly doesn’t want to ruin my career.”

Her initial response on Twitter (which she has since deleted) was that people who felt offended by his tattoos are “sensitive a** mofo’s.” She has since issued an apology regarding her tweet. She then confirmed that she and Donny are currently discussing options on how to amend the issue.

“Actually, he and I just had the talk earlier,” Lee said. “We were discussing it, trying to find someone who could cover it up and maybe make it look good, make it not look trashier than it already is. We’re gonna talk about it and see what happens.”

In regards to moving forward with her career, the issue doesn’t seem to have any effect on her immediate future. The UFC PR has yet to respond on the matter, though, Lee has said she has discussed it with the PR team and the whole situation has been resolved.

“The UFC, we’ve talked to them to get everything smoothed over as well so I’m not gonna get cut, guys,” Lee said. “I don’t see why they should cut me over someone else’s – I was like 12 when he got those tattoos. I didn’t even know who he was then and when I came into the picture he was a completely changed person he just has it on his body still there.”

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Andrea Lee Reveals Whether Or Not Husband Will Cover Up Nazi Tattoos

Andrea Lee continues to deal with the controversial subject of her husband’s Nazi tattoos:

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Late last weekend the MMA world was besieged with the controversy of the Nazi tattoos that Donny Aaron, the husband of rising women’s flyweight contender Andrea Lee, posted online and her subsequent response to the issue.

“KGB” was met with the predictable online outcry labeling her a racist, a backlash she did absolutely nothing to quell when she called all those criticizing the tattoos “sensitive a** mofos. Aaron, who works alongside Lee in her corner for all her fights, took to social media with a well thought-out response, issuing what appeared to be a heartfelt apology apologizing for his younger, wilder days where he was incarcerated.

But he would not promise to have them removed nor covered up, causing the controversy to be an ongoing issue where Lee and her husband are continuously thrust into the space of being deemed racists. Lee recently addressed the issue on yesterday’s episode of the Slip N’ Dip podcast (via MMA Fighting), calling Aaron’s tattoos “embarrassing” while insisting she couldn’t “make him” remove or cover them up:

“I took a picture with my husband and he has some embarrassing tattoos” Lee said of the situation. “He has a swastika on his arm. He’s normally careful about posting pictures but he posted our lake pictures on Twitter and people zoomed in on his tattoos and saw the swastika and they started commenting and posting hateful stuff. He saw it immediately and he was upset and I saw it and everybody was turning on me because he’s my husband and I’m standing next to him so obviously I must be a racist and a Nazi.

“When I met Donny, I asked him about the tattoos because I was curious as well and he told me his story and he was talking about how he changed. I even asked him why wouldn’t you cover them up? I felt the same way. Maybe you should cover them up but he says that it looks terrible already and it would just make it worse. I don’t know. I can’t make him do it. I can’t make him throw something on there.

“I swear to y’all that neither one of us are racist. He just had a bad past obviously. He got it on his arm. He didn’t mean to put all that out for everyone to see and he certainly doesn’t want to ruin my career.”

Lee said that Aaron was considering ways to get the tattoos covered up, but only it didn’t look “trashier” than it already was:

“Actually, him and I just had the talk earlier” Lee said. “We were discussing it, trying to find someone who could cover it up and maybe make it look good, make it not look trashier than it already is. We’re gonna talk about it and see what happens.”

Finally, Lee revealed that she had talked to the UFC and they wouldn’t be cutting her for her husband’s tattoos, body art she said he got when she was only 12 years old:

“The UFC, we’ve talked to them to get everything smoothed over as well so I’m not gonna get cut, guys,” Lee said. “I don’t see why they should cut me over someone else’s – I was like 12 when he got those tattoos. I didn’t even know who he was then and when I came into the picture he was a completely changed person he just has it on his body still there.”

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Andrea Lee Backtracks on Initial Apology Over Husband’s Nazi Tattoos

Andrea Lee has issued a second apology. Lee was at the center of attention over the weekend for all the wrong reasons. A photo of Lee’s husband Donny Aaron was posted and followers took notice of something. Aaron had a swastika tattoo on his left…

Andrea Lee has issued a second apology. Lee was at the center of attention over the weekend for all the wrong reasons. A photo of Lee’s husband Donny Aaron was posted and followers took notice of something. Aaron had a swastika tattoo on his left arm as well as a Nazi SS bolt symbol on his […]

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Rising UFC Star Releases Statement On Husband’s Nazi Tattoos

The husband of a rising UFC contender is in some hot water for his Nazi tattoos:

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The husband of a rising UFC women’s flyweight contender has found himself at the epicenter of a brewing controversy in mixed martial arts.

Eyebrows were raised when a photograph of hyped 125-pound UFC prospect Andrea “KGB” Lee, who recently made a successful octagon debut at May 19’s UFC Chile, and her husband Donny Aaron at a lake recently revealed that Aaron had a Nazi Swastika tattooed on his left arm (via MMA Junkie):

(Instagram/@andreakgble-since deleted)

A second photo showed Aaron also has the Nazi SS bolt tattoo on his right arm:

The tattoos predictably elicited an online backlash accusing Lee’s husband of being racist, to which she replied people were “sensitive a** mofos” in a tweet that has since been deleted:

Earlier today (Sun., June 3, 2018), Aaron issued a lengthy apology for anyone he had offended by explaining he had gotten the tattoos in jail when he a younger, dumber young man.

He claimed to have explored laser removal or a cover-up for the offensive tattoos, but claimed neither was an option for him and for his online haters to stop aiming their vitriol at his wife:

“Please read this and accept my most sincere apologies to all I have offended when the photos of my tattoos became public. I’d most like to apologize to Andrea and my brother Kendrik (both pictured) for putting them in a position to feel the need to defend me when there is no defense or justification for the abhorrent tattoos that I ashamedly wear. I’d also like to apologize to her employers at the UFC for bringing them shame and embarrassment. Not least of these I apologize to MMA fans world wide for giving the sport a temporary black eye and for offending so many of those who’ve supported us for years. And to all of the elite pro fighters I’ve been blesses to work with I pray this doesn’t change your opinion of me even through most of this groups know my story.

Furthermore, I’d like to apologize to Andrea’s sponsors who were certainly blindsided by this as were many. Know that I only offer reasons, not excuses or justification for the choices I made in my 20s. My body is covered in tattoos that tell the story of where I have been, what I’ve gone through and what I’ve overcome. These “scars” tell my history which include a dark time when I was in prison. However, they do not accurately represent who I am today as a person, my personal belief system and the respect I have for people of all races and religion. For 13 years I have tried to atone for my sins and seek forgiveness from those most certainly find my body reprehensible. I’ve, in most cases, gone to great lengths to always wear long sleeves in public setting. The photo posted was complacent error in judgment as my excitement and not thoughtfulness ruled that day.

Many of you have offered solutions to my problem: Coverups, laser removal ect. Please trust me when I say I’ve explored both avenues and unfortunately neither is an option for me. In the meantime, I understand that many won’t forgive me and don’t believe in second chances and to you I say, ‘I understand’. I don’t deserve forgiveness and I’m certainly not asking for sympathy. If however you do believe in forgiveness, then I promise it won’t be wasted on me. I am a different human being un my mid 40’s that I was in my 20’s.

As a final statement to Andrea’s character, it’s with certainty that I can promise you that she didn’t marry a racist. When Andrea and I met, I had already began to reinvent my life and if she’d seen any racist behavior or attitude she’d have never given me the time of day. Instead, she met a man who was and still does speak to at risk youth, who goes and speaks to inmates, who is active in his church, and who has always offered pro bono training to physically challenged and unprivileged youth.

My life has become very culturally diverse and Andrea stared right passed my tattoos [and] at the man I’ve become. I can’t offer many solutions but I do offer this: Unless you go digging up old photos of me, you’ll never see my tattoos again. I’d rather hold the camera for Andrea, the real star anyway. Again, I offer myself as a humble and apologetic man.

Please don’t let the sins of my past define my future. Please don’t let your hatred over me bleed into hatred toward Andrea. If you have to hate someone then please hate me. She doesn’t deserve it. She is genuinely the best person I know.”

Lee fired back at an online critic who called her “trailer trash bigot”:

Finally, Lee issued an apology for her initial response to the controversy, saying it wasn’t well-thought out in her own statement on Twitter this evening:

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UFC Chile Bonuses: Andrea Lee’s Debut Earns ‘Fight of The Night’

Andrea Lee has nabbed some extra cash in her Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) debut. UFC Chile took place last night (May 19) inside Movistar Arena in Santiago, Chile. In the main event, Kamaru Usman defeated Demian Maia via unanimous decision. Tat…

Andrea Lee has nabbed some extra cash in her Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) debut. UFC Chile took place last night (May 19) inside Movistar Arena in Santiago, Chile. In the main event, Kamaru Usman defeated Demian Maia via unanimous decision. Tatiana Suarez submitted Alexa Grasso in the first round and Dominick Reyes stopped Jared Cannonier inside three minutes. We […]

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UFC Chile Bonuses: Andrea Lee Banks $50K For Awaited Debut

UFC Fight Night 129 emanated tonight (Saturday, May 19, 2018) from the Movistar Arena in Santiago, Chile. The main event saw Kamaru Usman and Demian Maia lock horns in a welterweight contender matchup. Usman would win by unanimous decision, but he did not receive one of the post-fight bonuses. The Fight of the Night went […]

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UFC Fight Night 129 emanated tonight (Saturday, May 19, 2018) from the Movistar Arena in Santiago, Chile. The main event saw Kamaru Usman and Demian Maia lock horns in a welterweight contender matchup. Usman would win by unanimous decision, but he did not receive one of the post-fight bonuses.

The Fight of the Night went to main card flyweights Andrea Lee and Veronica Macedo. Lee controlled much of the action with her takedowns and top control, but she did serious damage to the body with her clinch knees as well. Macedo went for submissions whenever she could and hurt Lee at one point with a pair of head kicks. But “KGB” largely dominated the fight, putting it on Macedo in every round. Both women banked an extra $50,000 for their efforts.

The first Performance of the Night came in the very first fight. Claudio Puelles was on the receiving end of a bad beating from Felipe Silva for nearly all of their fight, getting dropped twice and nearly finished. But the referee let it continue, which worked out well for Puelles. After getting forced to the mat again by Silva, Puelles latched onto a leg and rolled for a kneebar. Silva had escaped one earlier but not this time. He was forced to tap out, giving Puelles the shocking come-from-behind victory, his face a swollen mess.

The other Performance of the Night went to Gabriel Benitez, who flattened Humberto Bandenay in just more than 30 seconds. Benitez dropped the Peruvian in short order but quickly found himself ensnared in an armbar. He lifted Bandenay up and slammed him then punched him out cold. The quick knockout was a reversal of Bandenay’s UFC debut in which he head kicked Martin Bravo for his own sub-one minute knockout. Both Benitez and Puelles took home an extra $50,000 for their exciting finishes.

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