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Conor McGregor's fiancee Dee Devlin breaks silence after UFC champ pictured kissing mystery woman on a beach in Florida

Conor McGregor's fiancee Dee Devlin breaks silence after UFC champ pictured kissing mystery woman on a beach in Florida

The Sun9 hours ago
CONOR McGregor's fiancee Dee Devlin has spoken out after the former UFC champion was pictured kissing a mystery woman.
In yet another scandal for the Irishman, the pair were sighted packing on the PDA in full sight of other beachgoers.
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Today, McGregor's long-time fiancee shared a post on her Instagram story from a fan account which read: "Happy Birthday to the person who always keeps Dee entertained and makes her smile."
Putting on a united front, she posted a series of photos of them beaming together.
McGregor has been engaged to Dee Devlin since 2020, and they share four children together.
His partner of 16 years loyally stood by his side, even when he was accused of 'brutally raping and battering' a woman.
The pair 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.
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.
Their first born was son Conor Jr, who regularly appears on his dad's Instagram page.
They have a daughter, Croia, and a second son named Rian.
In 2023, they welcomed a third boy they called Mack.
Last year, when McGregor left the High Court in Dublin when he was found liable of assaulting a woman, he was flanked by his loyal fiancée.
Devlin left court with him after a civil trial heard how McGregor, 36, was accused of 'brutally raping and battering' Nikki Hand in a penthouse at the Beacon Hotel in south Dublin in 2018.
The MMA fighter said he had consensual sex with Hand, but the jury decided in her favour - with the court awarding the accuser damages of just over £200,000.
In a statement on social media, he wrote: "People want to hear from me, I needed time. I know I made mistakes.
"I should never have stepped out on the woman I love the most in the world. That's all on me.
"I have instructed my legal team to appeal the decision.
"I can't go back and I will move forward. I am beyond grateful to my family, friends and supporters all over the world who have stayed by my side.
"That's it. No more. Getting back to the gym - the fight game awaits!"
Devlin wrote on social media afterwards: "My man and I have created a beautiful life together. I love him I trust him and I BELIEVE HIM!
"Our four beautiful children whose smiling faces and happy hearts are testimony to the man he is and who we are!
"No one is entitled to comment on our relationship - we trust one another and love one another.
"Nothing or nobody will change that. Our family stands strong!"
She seems to be staying loyal to her partner, even after he packed on the PDA with another woman.
Yesterday, The Sun reported that the former two-division UFC champion - who hasn't fought in nearly four years - cozied up with a dark-haired woman.
He then laid down a towel for the woman and wrapped an arm around her shoulders in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
The Irishman seemed to lap up the attention of other female beachgoers around him.
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