
Conor McGregor has his belly rubbed by fiancee Dee Devlin after cosying up to ANOTHER mystery woman & beach snog
The ex-UFC champion uploaded an Instagram story sitting with an unbuttoned white shirt as the couple enjoyed a fine dining meal.
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McGregor seemed in good spirits and laughed as he was being served a cheese ravioli.
He then opened his shirt up while a woman was seen rubbing his stomach with his tattoos in full view.
The woman's identity was confirmed as Devlin by her distinctive engagement ring visible in the footage.
McGregor also appeared to be enjoying 36 month aged Parmesan cheese and a bottle of wine.
He captioned his social media posts with the message "get with the program" as the couple continued their public displays.
McGregor and Devlin have put on a united front recently despite the controversy that has surrounded the former MMA fighter in recent days.
McGregor was seen smiling and snapping pics with Dee aboard the luxury yacht off the coast of Italy yesterday.
Pictures from his luxury yacht trip in Italy show the MMA fighter sparring and soaking in the sun alongside Dee.
In moments, Conor could also be seen gently patting his partner on the bum on the expensive boat, which was adorned with balloons in the colours of the Irish flag.
Dee had also shared a birthday tribute to Conor earlier this week, amidst the explosive allegations about the fighter's behaviour.
It comes after the fighter came under fire for kissing a bikini-clad mystery woman on a beach.
Conor McGregor & mystery woman spotted together AGAIN on cosy birthday dinner after they were seen kissing on beach
They were sighted packing on the PDA in full sight of other beachgoers.
After a 15-minute jet ski ride to cool off, the former two-division UFC champion - who hasn't fought in nearly four years - cozied up with the dark-haired woman.
He then laid down a towel for the woman and wrapped an arm around her shoulders in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
The Irishman seemed to lap up the attention of other female beachgoers around him.
Conor was then seen at a birthday dinner with the same mystery woman he was snogging on a beach last week.
The same day as the dinner, Dee Devlin - McGregor's fiancee - wished her partner a happy birthday.
They have been engaged since 2020, and they share four children together.
Prior to his beach encounter, the fighter was spotted cosying up to a mystery blonde in a nightclub birthday bash.
The star was seen in a Dublin nightclub getting close to a fellow reveller.
In the images, the former UFC champion was pictured smiling with his hands around a blonde woman's waist.
A shocked fan snapped the pair on July 6 at Soho nightclub in the Irish capital.
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