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Conor McGregor shows off bizarre new hair after whisking fiancee Dee Devlin away amid UFC star's kiss with mystery woman

Conor McGregor shows off bizarre new hair after whisking fiancee Dee Devlin away amid UFC star's kiss with mystery woman

The Suna day ago
CONOR McGREGOR has blown fans away by revealing his bizarre new mohawk hairdo while on holiday.
The UFC star is currently away with his fiancee Dee Devlin and their four children amid a cloud of recent controversies.
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But the Irishman appears unbothered as he took to Instagram to reveal his shock new hair - shaved sides with a mohawk down the middle.
He paid tribute to Ozzy Osbourne - who this week passed away aged 76 - by blasting out Black Sabbath's War Pigs.
McGregor, 37, captioned the post: "WAR PIG 1. FIRST BLOOD DRAWN OZZY OZ FOREVER, RIP!"
And fans compared him to UFC great Chuck Liddell after showing off his new mohawk.
Another added: "That's Chuck."
A third joked: "Bruh it's over we in the Mohawk McGregor era."
McGregor recently whisked his partner away to Sardinia to celebrate his birthday despite a cloud of controversy surrounding him.
The Sun first reported how the multimillionaire fighter was caught appearing to kiss a mystery woman on a beach in Florida.
Just days later, McGregor was spotted with the same woman enjoying a meal in Fort Lauderdale.
To make matters worse, American rapper Azealia Banks accused McGregor of sending her unsolicited nude photos.
The alleged naked pictures were then posted online - and later deleted - by the New York performer.
Just days later, McGregor was snapped packing on the PDA with Dee -who he proposed to in 2020 but is yet to marry - on a yacht in Italy.
And she posted: "Happy Birthday to the person who always keeps Dee entertained and makes her smile."
McGregor has not fought since July 2021 - when he brutally broke his leg against Dustin Poirier.
A toe injury last June also forced McGregor out of his proposed comeback bout against Michael Chandler in Las Vegas.
But McGregor has recently claimed he is back in the UFC's drug testing pool in a bid to set up a return.
It's been controversies outside of the cage that have kept the former champion from fighting - with his UFC future in doubt.
In December, McGregor was found liable for assault in a civil case against him dating back to 2018.
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The court heard how the professional fighter was said to have "brutally raped and battered" Nikita Hand in a penthouse at the Beacon Hotel.
McGregor - who was ordered to pay Ms Hand about £206,000 in damages and pay her legal costs - has since sought an appeal.
McGregor also punched a man in an Ibiza nightclub in June - with The Sun capturing the shocking moment.
But the man - who works for Wayne Lineker - did not press charges.
While away with his fiancee and four kids - Conor Jr, eight, Croia, six, Rian four and Mack, one - McGregor's pub was the target of an arson attack.
Detectives believe a person doused the Black Forge Inn with a "flammable liquid" at 3am.
It's understood the suspect used a flammable liquid at the front of the premises before setting it on fire and then fleeing the scene.
Gardai are examining CCTV from the area in a bid to identify the suspect.
It's the second time McGregor's pub has been targeted in an arson attack.
In 2022, a petrol bomb was thrown at the bar but it failed to ignite.
Following that incident, McGregor also installed bullet proof windows in the pub.
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