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Conor McGregor hits up Gary Lineker's brother Wayne's Ibiza beach club with Tottenham star Kevin Danso and Katie Price

Conor McGregor hits up Gary Lineker's brother Wayne's Ibiza beach club with Tottenham star Kevin Danso and Katie Price

The Sun17-06-2025

CONOR MCGREGOR has been seen enjoying the summer sun in Ibiza at Wayne Lineker's beach club.
The former UFC champion shared snaps of his time at the Spanish venue.
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Taking to Instagram, he was seen puffing on a cigar as he went topless while wearing red shorts, a sun hat and sunglasses while playing up to the crowd.
He said on his story that O Beach was celebrating its 30th anniversary, though the establishment was actually opened in 2012.
But McGregor was not the only high-profile star to show up.
He was pictured alongside glamour model Katie Price and Tottenham defender Kevin Danso.
Price reshared the story to her own Instagram page with the caption: "You legend," after McGregor tagged her in his own story and said: "Forever".
Danso did likewise but refrained from any added caption, instead just tagging the MMA fighter.
McGregor later changed his look to a matching black and white shirt and shorts combo as he headed to Ushuaia during the night.
The 36-year-old also posed for a photo with Gary Lineker 's brother, Wayne.
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Lineker is no stranger to welcoming high-profile guests to his club.
Earlier this year, he welcomed football star brothers Jude and Jobe Bellingham as well as Premier League-winning manager Arne Slot.
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Last summer, his big shot Three Lions guest was Manchester City outcast Jack Grealish, while the likes of Declan Rice, Ivan Toney and James Maddison have also turned out to party.
Meanwhile, Love Island stars Molly Smith and Arabella Chi are regular faces at the bar.
empire, which also features several sports bars and could soon be expanding out to the UAE.

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