
Dee Devlin rubs Conor McGregor's stomach amid 'cheating' and 'nudes' scandal
The former two-weight UFC champion, who has not fought in over four years, has found himself back in the headlines this week after he was pictured kissing a mystery brunette on a beach.
Photos showed McGregor o n a Fort Lauderdale beach, openly displaying affection as they chatted and he wrapped his arm around her, eventually sharing a kiss while relaxing on his sunbed.
Then, controversial rapper Azealia Banks claimed she received explicit images from the Dubliner, which he apparently sent via X, previously known as Twitter. The 34-year-old rapper took to her account, blasting: "How you gonna send a b**** a some crooked d*** pics then threaten her not to tell. @TheNotoriousMMA n**** do you know who the f*** I am?".
Banks also posted what she alleges to be a message from McGregor, stating: "Don't be a rat because all rats get caught." Devlin appears to be sticking by her man despite the latest scandals involving him.
In a video shared by McGregor on X, she can be seen rubbing his stomach in a bizarre clip. Another video shared by him shows eating cheese and is accompanied by the caption: "36 month Parmesan chunks with honey. Get with the program. Mickey weights. up your lala."
One other clip shows the couple going back to McGregor's luxury yacht.
After the 37-year-old went viral for getting cosy with a random woman earlier this week, Devlin was quick to break her silence on the matter.
She shared a post from a fan account on Instagram, which read: "Happy Birthday to the person who always keeps Dee entertained and makes her smile." She followed this up with a series of photos featuring herself and McGregor.

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