
Conor McGregor enjoys quality family time with partner Dee Devlin and their children in Mallorca after partying with Katie Price and horror nightclub attack in Ibiza
Conor McGregor enjoyed some quality family time with partner Dee Devlin and their children in Mallorca following his recent wild antics in Ibiza.
Just days ago, the UFC fighter, 36, posed up a storm with ex glamour model Katie Price at O Beach before going on to floor a party goer at the infamous Pacha nightclub on Tuesday morning.
And days after his headline-grabbing week on the party island, Conor showed he was very much a family man too as he indulged in some watersports with his loved ones.
In new snaps, the Irishman couldn't wipe the smile off his face as he rode on the back of a giant green inflatable with long-term partner Dee and two of their children.
Conor could be seen wrapping an arm around Dee as the family were whizzed along the water by a speedboat amid the fun family outing.
Following their fun at sea, the family were seen relaxing on the deck of a swanky superyacht as they soaked up the sun together.
Conor and Dee got engaged in August 2020, with the MMA star proposing while he celebrated his 32rd birthday in the south of France. They have been together since 2008.
The couple share four children, all under 10 years old, with their oldest, Conor Jr, being born on May 6, 2017.
Just days ago, Conor and Dee were seen putting on a loved up display as he was seen for the first time since the Ibiza nightclub attack.
The disgraced fighter was seen hitting the reveller on the Spanish party island as he boozed until the early hours.
Conor was seen in conversation with a man before putting his arm around his shoulders and lashing out on the dance floor at 5:53am as music continued to loudly blare.
He could be seen speaking to the man for a few seconds before hitting him with his left hand while holding a glass of alcohol in his right. McGregor, a former UFC featherweight and lightweight champion, then landed another blow just seconds later to leave the reveller on the floor.
The Irishman, who was wearing tight white pants and a black and white shirt, has not fought since 2021 and was protected from his victim by his entourage after flooring him.
The violent scrap came just hours after he was seen partying with Katie Price at Wayne Lineker's famous O Beach club.
Conor could be seen wrapping an arm around Dee as the family were whizzed along the water by a speedboat amid the fun family outing
The family were seen on an inflatable next to a large yacht
Conor sported red shorts, a cap and sun glasses while puffing on a cigar and playing up to the crowds at a wild day time party.
Meanwhile, Katie continued to spark concern with her extreme weight loss as she slipped into a barely-there bikini for the snap.
Katie shared a picture of the pair on her Instagram page with the caption: 'You legend,' after Conor tagged her in his own story and said: 'Forever'.
Tottenham defender Kevin Danso also posted a picture with the former fighter on his Instagram.
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