NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA – JULY 17: Dustin Poirier is seen on stage during the UFC 318 press conference at Smoothie King Center on July 17, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Mike Roach/Zuffa LLC)
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Retired UFC great Dustin Poirier spoke publicly and candidly for the first time since his viral arrest video in June. Poirier spoke to Steven Bartlett of the Diary of a CEO podcast, detailing all of the factors that led to his public drunkenness and arrest.
Key Facts at a Glance
- Who: Dustin Poirier, 37, retired former interim UFC lightweight champion (30-10)
- Incident: Arrested June 21 (Father’s Day) at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport
- Charge: Misdemeanor public intoxication; booked around 6:38 p.m., released on bond within hours
- The interview: A roughly 90-minute sit-down on the Diary of a CEO podcast with Steven Bartlett, published July 6, 2026
- Fallout: Lost at least one major sponsor; UFC desk-analyst role on Paramount+ reportedly in question
- What’s next: Vowed sobriety and a return to therapy; pegged a fighting comeback at “five percent”
What Did Dustin Poirier Say About His Airport Arrest?
Poirier was clear and accountable. He didn’t blame anyone or make any excuses for his actions. Poirier did discuss his father’s alcoholism and his own battle with depression, but he was clear, this issue is something he knows he has to deal with expediently.
Poirier said he’d been drinking champagne on his flight out of Lafayette and kept going through the Atlanta layover before the confrontation that got him removed from a Delta flight. He hasn’t watched the bodycam footage and said he doesn’t want to, and he asked his lawyer for the responding officer’s contact information so he could apologize personally. He was booked on a misdemeanor public-intoxication charge and released on bond within hours.
Why Did Dustin Poirier Start Drinking On Father’s Day?
Poirier explicitly described the things that led to his decision to drink on Father’s Day. It’s a gripping part of the interview and tough to watch, especially if you can relate.
Poirier said his father, an alcoholic who is now homeless despite Poirier’s attempts to help, was on his mind all day, and that a returning wave of depression is what pushed him to drink. He was careful to say his father is context, not an excuse, and that he knew he shouldn’t drink in that headspace but did anyway. It’s the kind of candor that has long made Poirier one of the sport’s most respected voices.
What Has The Arrest Cost Dustin Poirier?
Even Poirier isn’t completely sure how much the incident has cost him. The interview will likely help as it is shot well and comes off as genuine. However, there are some sponsors who might not ever come back.
Poirier said he’s already lost at least one major sponsor and is waiting to see who stays once the dust settles, and reports place his UFC desk-analyst role on Paramount+ among the things now in question. He described real financial damage on top of the embarrassment to his family. The honesty of the interview may help repair some of that, but the full bill is still coming in.
What’s Next For Dustin Poirier?
Poirier has vowed to stop drinking entirely. He’s also back in therapy for his mental health. It seems unlikely he’ll be shut out by the UFC. Quite honestly, it would be insane for them to turn their back on Poirier given the nonsense the promotion deals with from people like Sean Strickland and Josh Hokit. Poirier has a real medical and emotional issue, and was an otherwise model athlete for the promotion. That’ll likely count for something.
Poirier, who retired after his 2025 loss to Max Holloway at UFC 318, put the odds of a comeback at “five percent” and framed the harder fight as finding purpose outside the cage. He and his wife, Jolie, continue to run the Good Fight Foundation, which supports his Lafayette community and clean-water projects abroad. For a fighter long respected for his openness about mental health, this reckoning feels like a strong step toward his own healing.

