
Conor McGregor showers fiancee Dee with affection on luxury yacht in desperate bid to smooth over beach snog storm
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)
CONOR McGregor has been spotted showering his fiancee Dee Devlin with affection on a yacht just days after snogging a mystery woman on a beach.
The UFC star, who turned 37 on Monday, could be seen smiling and snapping pics with Dee aboard the luxury yacht off the coast of Italy.
Sign up for Scottish Sun
newsletter
Sign up
6
UFC star Conor McGregor, 37, has been spotted onboard a luxury yacht with his long-term fiancee Dee Devlin, 37
6
The UFC fighter could be seen lavishing adoration on Dee just days after he was spotted snogging a mystery woman on a Florida beach
6
The MMA fighter could even be seen gently patting his fiancee on the bum as they soaked in the sun
Conor had been seen cosying up to a mystery woman for his birthday dinner last week, just days after kissing her on a beach in Florida, despite having been engaged to Dee since 2020.
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 shared a birthday tribute to Conor earlier this week, amidst the explosive allegations about the fighter's behaviour.
Not only has the fighter come under fire for snogging the mystery brunette on a Florida beach but US rapper Azealia Banks has accused him of sending her unsolicited "d*** pics".
The 212 hitmaker shared the explicit photos that allegedly show the UFC brawler on X, alongside his threat 'don't be a rat cos (sic) all rats get caught'.
While Dee - who's dated Conor for 17 years - hasn't commented on Azealia's claim or the fighter's holiday snaps, she's weathered even more sensational accusations levied against him in the past.
There have been alleged affairs, punch-ups outside the ring and Conor being forced to pay £206,000 in damages to a woman who accused him of 'brutally raping and battering' her.
Mum-of-four Dee, 37, has stood by Conor throughout.
This comes as Conor was seen at a birthday dinner with the same mystery woman he was snogging on a beach last week.
Rapper posts 'Conor McGregor's NUDES' online & claims disgraced UFC star 'sexually harassed her'
The pair were cosying up to celebrate the Irishman's 37th birthday in Florida just days after their coastal kiss.
Conor and the mystery woman were dining at Padrino's Cuban Restaurant on July 13 - tucked up against a wall.
The fighter was snapped about to have a spoonful as the mystery woman beams at something across the room.
McGregor donned a turquoise top, matching shorts and a trilby while his companion sported a navy blue top and jeans.
6
Conor was spotted kissing a mystery woman on a beach in Florida last week
Credit: BackGrid
6
The pair were also then seen at a restaurant together just days later, ahead of the boxer's 37th birthday
Credit: BackGrid
6
Conor's fiancee Dee posted a touching birthday message to her partner the same day he was spotted in the restaurant
Credit: Instagram
They then left a few moments apart.
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.
She shared a post from a fan account which read: "Happy Birthday to the person who always keeps Dee entertained and makes her smile."
Prior to his beach encounter, the MAM 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.
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.
On top of his behaviour in Florida and Dublin, Conor has found himself in his latest spat with rapper Azealia Banks, who alleges that the fighter sent her the photos on X unprompted - despite her not following him back.
The rapper claims the messages were sexual harassment, but also said that she sent the boxer nude pictures as well in a sexting-back and-forth since 2016.
MCGREGOR'S LEGAL ISSUES
Last year, the MMA star was found liable in a civil case that accused him of sexually assaulting a woman in a hotel room in December 2018.
It was alleged that he had choked the claimant, leading to her fearing for her life.
He disputes the charges, arguing that they had consensual sex.
A second woman accused him of sexual assault following a June 2023 incident at an NBA Finals game in Miami.
The 49-year-old victim accused an "intoxicated" of slamming her face against a bathroom stall and placing her in an armlock before raping her.
The woman alleged that McGregor engaged "in unlawful sexual contact" to fulfil his "own sexual gratification" and to "degrade" her.
Florida prosecutors, however, declined to pursue criminal charges for the alleged assault with the Miami-Dade State Attorney's Office, citing insufficient evidence in the case back in October 2023.
McGregor denies any accusations of wrongdoing.

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles

The National
an hour ago
- The National
Garbage join artists opposing pro-Palestine censorship
The group, known as Ethical Syndicate Palestine, was launched by the band Massive Attack in response to what they claim is a coordinated campaign to silence artists speaking out against the ongoing crisis in Gaza. Alongside Garbage, other acts signed up to the initiative include Irish hip-hop trio Kneecap, Brian Eno and a number of other musicians and producers who have voiced solidarity with Palestine. READ MORE: 55 arrested in Westminster as protests grow over Palestine Action ban The announcement comes in the wake of a new documentary released by campaigning group Led By Donkeys, which exposes the activities of UK Lawyers for Israel Ltd (UKLFI). According to the film, the group has used legal and institutional pressure to silence pro-Palestine activism, particularly in the arts and cultural sectors. Led By Donkeys stated: 'UK Lawyers for Israel Ltd has tried to silence various voices supporting Palestine. Their charitable wing has made public statements rejecting international law.' In a statement shared on Instagram, Massive Attack wrote: 'Because of our expressions of conscience, we've been subject to various intimidations from within our industry ... and legally via organised bodies such as UKLFI.' They described the situation in Gaza as having 'moved beyond description,' and called on the wider music community to support younger, more vulnerable artists who may feel unable to speak out. The group urged those impacted to contact the Ethical Syndicate Palestine directly. Led By Donkeys added: 'The weaponisation of antisemitism ... not only hurts civil liberties and human rights, it also damages the real fight against antisemitism.' The crackdown on pro-Palestinian voices in UK music has escalated in recent months. Bob Vylan were dropped by their agents and investigated by police after chanting 'death to the IDF' at Glastonbury. READ MORE: RECAP: Activists defy Labour with illegal pro-Palestine T-shirts at Edinburgh demo Meanwhile, Kneecap member Liam Ó hAnnaidh, AKA Mo Chara, is facing prosecution under the Terrorism Act after allegedly holding a Hezbollah flag on stage. Despite mounting pressures, more musicians – many previously seen as apolitical – are breaking their silence. In May, Imagine Dragons frontman Dan Reynolds raised a Palestinian flag during a concert in Milan, joining a chorus of international dissent.


Time Out
3 hours ago
- Time Out
Sing Street
This sparky indie musical about a lonely Irish schoolboy who forms a band as a means to escape a drab '80s Dublin adolescence is a charming affair. And it reunites the chief architects of Once, one of the more offbeat transatlantic musical smashes of recent times, as playwright Enda Walsh again adapts a movie by Irish filmmaker John Carney. My gut instinct is that Rebecca Taichman's production is a bit too all over the shop to really take off in the same way as Once did, but it's an enjoyably lo-fi clutter, a show that seesaws between kitchen sink bleakness and joyfully preposterous singing sequences with total earnestness. It's 1985 and Conor's family are down on their luck: their comfortable middle class lives have been squeezed and constricted by the depression gripping Ireland, which has left his architect dad with no work. Conor's fee paying private school has to go; he's instead sent to strict, priest-run local school Synge Street. He's not exactly delighted by this. But after spying an enigmatic girl – Grace Collender's Raphina – in a phone booth outside the school, Conor blurts out that he's in a band in an effort to impress her. Cue a frantic scrabble to form one. And whaddayaknow: advised by his agoraphobic music geek older brother Brendan (Adam Hunter), Conor soon discovers he's a pretty damn good songwriter. Taken too literally and Sing Street defies sense. The titular band seem to be effortlessly polished straight away and yet they never appear to gig or earn any money, they just make little low budget music videos on a camcorder and then move on to the next song. Which is fine because it's a musical and because the songs perhaps represent the escape music offers over and above the idea that the band is literally supposed to be reeling out endless chart ready tracks straight away. And if the band was shaping up to be the next U2 it would change their lives too much: part of the point of being a hormonal schoolboy is that it's often mortifyingly cringe, and crucially the cringe factor never leaves Taichman's production. There is obviously something gloriously excruciating about Conor writing endless songs about the aloof Raphina, even when she inevitably comes around to it. It's all very breathless and winsome: Sheridan Townsley's Conor is the right mix of cocky and vulnerable – just like a proper rock star! – and Hunter offers a poignant turn as Brendan, his younger brother's damaged shadow. Jesse Nyakudya's highly strung Eamon aside, the show is happy to blitz through the characters of Conor's bandmates without too much care: they seem nice but Sing Street is well advised to not get too bogged down in them. It's a breezy paen to the extreme ups and downs of adolescence. It also doesn't try to compete with the spectacle of the big boy musicals: Sonya Tayeh's choreography is largely limited to the band's endearingly rudimentary moves; the songs are largely diegetic band numbers and on the odd occasion a character does just randomly burst into song there's no cavalcade of backing dancers. It could be better. The music is weirdly inconsistent. The band essentially do one very fun New Romantic pastiche ('The Riddle of the Model') before Gary Clark's songs – co-written with Carney – simply give up on the '80s and opt for a sound closer to post-reunion Take That. It feels like a missed opportunity to give the show a clearer sense of time and place – plus, frankly, more interesting songs. Clark is a bona fide '80s music scene survivor, but he's largely worked as a contemporary pop writer for hire in recent years, and clearly it's not as simple as just restoring himself to his '85 factory settings. Perhaps to balance this out there are a handful of classic '80s indie tunes simply played over the PA, which is nice in its way but they're inconsistently spaced and it feels odd for a musical to be leaning into pre-recorded music so much, especially when tracks like 'Please Please Let me Get What I Want' and 'Inbetween Days' are inevitably vastly better than the original numbers. If Sing Street is to have a further life I think this stuff needs to be reconsidered, as does the bombastic but very long climax, which jettisons the nimbleness of the show's earlier sections in favour of, to be honest, milking it. A very likeable little musical, even if it currently has more of the air of a fondly regarded provincial indie band than a globe conquering rock legend.


Scottish Sun
3 hours ago
- Scottish Sun
Some A-listers have revealed their plastic surgery secrets but there's a dirty habit wellness-mad celebs won't admit to
Rochelle Humes, Dua Lipa and Bella Hadid are among the health-conscious stars who have been snapped indulging in this naughty habit UNDER WRAPS Some A-listers have revealed their plastic surgery secrets but there's a dirty habit wellness-mad celebs won't admit to Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) IT'S quite a smoke screen even by modern celebrity standards. I'm talking about the buff and beautiful quick to extol their clean-living credentials and - often commoditise them - while indulging in one very dirty habit. 10 Dua Lipa brazenly shows her smoking habit on her social media posts Credit: INSTAGRAM 10 Rochelle Humes back in 2021 enjoying a cigarette Credit: BackGrid 10 Bella Hadid pictured smoking cigarettes and has been known to also use vapes Credit: AFP 10 Bella Hadid's 10-step morning went viral on TikTok Credit: Tiktok/@babybella777 Yes, I'm talking about smoking. Take singer Dua Lipa – pictured lighting up in Paris earlier in the year and last week in Mallorca, all at odds with the virtuous daily routine of ice baths and slurping uber trendy colostrum milk, revealed to Vogue magazine recently. Not to be outdone, on-and-off again smoker model Bella Hadid's 10-step morning ritual, full of woo woo details from fulvic detox drinks to sage smudging (don't ask), but predictably no mention of her daily vape. And, what about ostensibly health-conscious Rochelle Humes? The co-founder of matcha tea and lifestyle brand, Cloudcha, has been tight-lipped on the subject ever since being caught puffing away outside a London restaurant back in 2021. Yes, even in these oversharing times when big names blab about their cosmetic procedures and namecheck their surgeons, the stigma around cigarettes - the original appetite suppressants long before Ozempic came to town - is rife. No one, it seems wants to be accused of thinking more about their waistline than their lung health or spark speculation that their lithe physiques are down to anything but iron will and Reformer Pilates. And inevitably things can be even more cloak and dagger when it comes to those raking in the big bucks from their uber lucrative side hustle. Step forward, Jennifer Aniston, whose health-oriented endorsements are rumoured to make up half of her current $20 million annual income. Remember when the actress's then-husband, Justin Theroux, posted a video of her smoking on her 53rd birthday in 2022? The incriminating footage – played out to the beat of Taylor Swift's 'Look What You Made Me Do' was hastily deleted, no doubt to protect a $300 million dollar brand that shows little sign of waning. Now at the age of 57, the former Friends star is back as the face of premium bottled water brand, Smartwater, and airing her ripped size two body in a new shoot for exercise brand, Pvolve, which she credits with getting her in the best shape of her life. 10 Jennifer Aniston returns as the face of smartwater in a new campaign Credit: The Mega Agency/Smartwater 10 Jennifer enjoying a smoke on the set of The Good Girl, in 2001 Credit: Getty Cigarettes may once have been welded to many a supermodel pout in the '90s without any judgement, but these days they are more likely to come with a trigger warning. New documentary, Oasis Definitely, to mark the band's 25th anniversary tour, felt it necessary to warn viewers of scenes showing 'people smoking cigarettes and drinking alcohol throughout' – presumably for those sensitive souls who have only known a life since the indoor smoking ban. And I wouldn't put too much steer on singer Charlie XCX urging fans to embrace their inner brat with a 'packet of cigs and a Bic lighter'. It's a rare ripple of rebellion which will make little dent on those both riding the wellness bandwagon and buying into it as health titan Gwyneth Paltrow knows only too well. The 52-year-old former actress who founded her $250 million Goop brand in 2008 has, of course, been keen to distance herself from her heavy smoking youth. Well, that vice was never going to sit well amongst the endorphin oil, sauna blankets and mouth tape (used to promote nasal breathing during sleep) sold on the website. 10 Now she's a health, wellness and beauty guru Credit: Goop 10 Gwyneth Paltrow smoked a lot when she was younger Credit: PA:Entertainment In 2022, when interviewed by Holly Willoughby on her podcast, By The Light Of The Moon, Paltrow blamed her nicotine addiction on that age-old stress of being a multi-millionaire, Brad Pitt dating- Hollywood actress. She further revealed that she went on to allow herself a light American Spirit cigarette on Saturday nights in 2013 – before giving up completely – the kind of reformation lapped up by Goop fans awaiting every new hack and product drop. Meanwhile, it's worth noting that not-so-secret smoker and perennial party girl Kate Moss's beauty and wellness brand, Cosmoss folded last month. Launched in 2022 with products including 'aura mist' sprays and signature tea blends – it's a rare flop for the Croydon-born supermodel who usually has the commercial Midas touch. An authenticity fail? Perhaps her hedonistic reputation was simply too entrenched while being regularly snapped smoking and vaping away around the capital – and even just this week in Ibiza doesn't help. As many celebrity puffers have discovered if you really can't quit then you need to be discreet because you are only ever a puff away from being papped. 10 Kate Moss tried to move into the wellness industry with her brand Cosmoss, but it folded last month Credit: Getty