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Conor McGregor beach snog saga deepens as UFC fighter likes post slamming HIM for kissing mystery woman

Conor McGregor beach snog saga deepens as UFC fighter likes post slamming HIM for kissing mystery woman

Scottish Sun14 hours ago
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CONOR McGregor has liked a post slamming him after he was spotted kissing a mystery woman in a bikini on a beach.
In yet another scandal for the Irishman, the pair were sighted getting up close and personal in full sight of other beachgoers in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
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Conor McGregor was spotted kissing a bikini-clad mystery woman on a beach
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At one point, the former champion put his hand on the mystery woman's leg
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The former two-division UFC champion was seen cosying up with the dark-haired woman before he wrapped an arm around her shoulders.
The snaps raised eyebrows as McGregor has been engaged to Dee Devlin since 2020, and they share four children together.
Now, the ex-MMA star's official account has bizarrely liked an Instagram post criticising himself for his own public behaviour.
An Instagram user blasted McGregor for appearing to cheat on his fiancee Devlin who "stuck with him through all the allegations".
It accompanied a snap of the former UFC champ cuddling up with the mystery woman.
The expletive laden post read: "Bro his wife is so much better than these b*****s what the f*** is Conor doing bruh.
"Fr got a smoking hot wife who has stuck with him through all the allegations and bulls*** and multiple children and he's out here with a 4/10 torta."
McGregor's partner of 16 years loyally stood by his side, even when he was accused of 'brutally raping and battering' a woman.
In the heated snaps, the Irishman seemed to lap up the attention of other female beachgoers around him in the photos that emerged previously.
McGregor and Devlin boast a glam life on social media, posting smiling snaps of each other and their kids in matching outfits.
The family live in a £2.5million home in Kildare, a 40-minute drive from Dublin.
Despite the controversy, fiancee Dee Devlin expressed her continued support for her controversial partner.
She posted photos of the pair looking overjoyed as they celebrated McGregor's birthday.
They pair have dated since 2008, and became engaged in 2020.
They have four children together.
They take holidays in Marbella, where they have a £1.3million villa in the exclusive gated The Heights set on the La Resina country club estate.
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