DEE DEVLIN has shared a pair of loved-up photos with her fiancé Conor McGregor after they brought their three children to Disneyworld.
The UFC icon took a break from his filming commitments for The Ultimate Fighter which has been recording in Las Vegas over the past few weeks.
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@deedevlin1Conor Jr, Croia and Rían took in the wonders offered up by the iconic holiday destination[/caption]
So they opted to jet down to the world-famous Florida resort with Dee getting in the spirit of things by wearing a pair of Minnie Moose ears.
Meanwhile Conor decided to continue to promote spirits of a different kind as he wore his usual hat branded in the style of his pub and its stout.
They were in that neck of the woods for St Patrick’s Day too as they celebrated festivities in Savannah, Georgia.
The reason for McGregor somewhat randomly spending the day there was that he was invited as a thank you by the fire and police department.
The 34-year-old has donated in excess of €3.5m to their charitable foundation ‘Tunnel To Towers’ which helps firefighters and police officers when it comes to things like medical care.
Apparently the Deep South city is also home to one of the biggest St Patrick’s Day parades on the planet.
McGregor certainly shared plenty of evidence of this across his Instagram channel as he savoured being the guest of honour.
CHANDLER TO GET BINGED?
A fight date for his bout against TUF rival Michael Chandler should be imminent any day now.
But in typical Notorious fashion, he’s predicted he will ‘slice through’ the explosive wrestler in what’s almost guaranteed to be an exciting bout no matter how it unfolds.
He said: “I think I’m going slice through him. I think I’m a little too slicy for him, more than anyone else he’s fought.
“A little too snappy and whippy and I think I’ll slice through him.”
Quizzed if the fight will take place at 170lbs or 155lbs, McGregor surprisingly responded: “185.”
He then laughed and added: “That’s what I said to him yesterday.
“I said ‘do you know what weight we’re doing? Are you alright with 185?’
Chandler, 36, made his long-awaited UFC debut as the co-main on McGregor’s second bout with Poirier in January 2021.
Since that maiden victory against Dan Hooker he has gone 1-3 in the UFC, albeit fighting exclusively top-ranked guys.
He fell to Charles Oliveira while fighting for the title that had just been vacated by Khabib Nurmagomedov, before then losing a classic to Justin Gaethje at Madison Square Garden.
He returned to winning ways against Tony Ferguson last May, before losing another gruelling war with McGregor’s old rival Poirier in November, again at MSG.