Conor McGregor puts on touchy display with fiancee Dee Devlin after cheating scandal
The UFC star, who turned 37 on Monday, posted a slew of beaming snaps on Instagram after celebrating his birthday.
Dressed in pink, he posed in shades and posted pics of his kids and of Dee Devlin's hands resting on his chest.
It comes after he was seen smiling and snapping pics with Dee aboard the luxury yacht off the coast of Italy.
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, amid the explosive allegations about the fighter's behaviour.
Not only has the fighter come under fire for snogging a mystery brunette on a Florida beach but US rapper Azealia Banks has accused him of sending her unsolicited 'd*** pics'.
The 212 hit maker 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 A$425,000 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.
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 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.
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.
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