Conor McGregor has hinted at plans to have two more children with his fiancee Dee Devlin.
The pair, going out since 2008, have three children together. Their eldest is four-year-old Conor Junior, then comes two-year-old daughter Croia and their youngest is nine-month-old Rian.
But the UFC star has hinted that the couple want to extend their family.
McGregor posted a picture on Instagram of a wooden ladder with his, Dee's and their children's names carved on it.
He wrote: "I got to put up this cool family ladder that was gifted to us out back today! All our names on it with space for two more at the end.
"Trying to get a picture with us all at it and looking another story tho hahaha literal bribing an all going on standing in the garden. #MyFamily."
Multi-millionaire McGregor has recently joked that nothing has about him since his days as a youngster as he zoomed in on a throwback picture.
He said: "Found another childhood pic thanks to my family. Me, my sister, my mother. Me keeping sketch, closing the door, protect, provide, decked out. F**k all has changed."
"My Bart Simpson shoes. Little jealous rats never saw me coming, now look at ya's".
It comes as McGregor's fans are unconvinced by his vow to give up alcohol ahead of his UFC return.
The Notorious has been sidelined since last July after breaking his leg, but he is expected to return to full sparring in April and make his octagon return this summer.
The Dubliner has been pictured mostly at his pub in Dublin, The Black Forge, instead of the gym as he gears up for his return, reports The Mirror.
But he assured fans last week that he would completely ditch alcohol when he returns to full training.
"For my fighting fans, I want to say I know I am enjoying myself with my liquid," McGregor wrote on Instagram.
"But very soon I will be immersing my self in full training again with complete abstention from my wonderful creations of spirit and ale. Just five more minutes Ma."
Fans were quick to react to McGregor's promise, with many of them being unimpressed.
One commenter wrote: "What camp? He has a fight booked?"
Another then replied by mocking his 2019 assault charge, writing: "Against the old man he punched a few years ago".
Other users were concerned that McGregor even needed to announce he was giving up alcohol for his return.
"If you feel the need to make some sorta declaration or announcement about getting sober for training camp, that’s a good indication that you should probably just get sober in general," a third wrote.
"Swears off alcohol with a post of a Guinness and a mixed drink, still in his bathrobe. This guy is never going to change!," a fourth user said.
A fifth commenter wasn't interested in McGregor return, writing: "Who cares we got too many good fights coming up to be worried about this mfs bs".
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