Conor McGregor posted a strong message about himself, his partner Dee Devlin, his home and his kids in a recent Instagram message.
The UFC star declared "Aw baby I’m the king, me gardens a park me birds a cracker. The kids.. billionaires." He also shared photos from his home of Dee and his son Rian in front of their Range Rover.
McGregor has returned to his home in Ireland after filming his new movie, a remake of the 1989 film Road House. The Crumlin man is currently living in Kildare with his young family.
While the Dubliner was boasting about his brilliant life on social media, things haven't been going his way of late. McGregor is facing a massive lawsuit as his friend is suing him over claims he came up with the idea for the Proper 12 whiskey brand.
The 34-year-old launched the drink in 2018 when he was at the peak of his career. The Dub was then one of three shareholders who sold their stake for a combined $600million (€581m) three years later.
Now, his friend and former UFC teammate Artem Lobov, is demanding 5% of those proceeds, Mirror UK reports. The 36-year-old Russian launched his court action last week.
Lobov has insisted previously that the whiskey brand was his idea but also claimed to have turned down a payment of $1m (€969k) from McGregor. A spokesperson for McGregor said: “Proper No. Twelve Irish whiskey was created, developed, branded and tirelessly promoted by Conor McGregor."
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