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Conor McGregor kisses mystery woman during Florida beach day as fiancée Dee Devlin breaks silence on the cheating scandal

Conor McGregor has once again found himself at the center of controversy. Over the weekend, the Irish UFC fighter was spotted getting very cozy with a mystery brunette on a busy beach in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The pair were photographed kissing and cuddling in full view of fellow beachgoers — and notably, McGregor’s fiancée Dee Devlin was nowhere to be seen.
This public beachside display of affection comes just as rapper Azealia Banks accused McGregor of sexual harassment, sharing two explicit mirror selfies that she claims the disgraced fighter sent her via DM on X (formerly Twitter). Banks alleges the unsolicited images came despite her not following him, setting the internet ablaze.
Back in Florida, McGregor appeared relaxed and beaming as he shared a lounger and drinks with the bikini-clad woman in a leopard print swimsuit. The two chatted, laughed, and FaceTimed McGregor’s children — Conor Jr, 8, Croia, 5, Rian, 3, and baby Mack, born in 2023 — from the sun-drenched beachfront.
McGregor, sporting bright green swim trunks and his trademark tattoos, showed no signs of shyness as he wrapped his arm around the woman, kissed her on the cheek, and even cooled off in the ocean with her and another female friend. The unidentified woman was later seen wrapped in a striped yellow and white towel, smiling and chatting with the MMA star.
While the photos quickly went viral, Devlin appeared unbothered — at least publicly. Hours after the images surfaced, she shared a fan-made birthday tribute to McGregor on her Instagram Story, calling him “the person who always keeps Dee entertained and makes her smile.” She also reposted throwback photos of the couple together, suggesting a united front despite the media storm.
McGregor and Devlin, who have been together since 2008, got engaged in 2020. Though not married, Dee has stood by him through past scandals, including his recent sexual assault trial, in which a Dublin High Court found McGregor liable for raping 35-year-old Nikita Hand in 2018. The court awarded Hand €250,000 in damages. At the time, Devlin defended McGregor publicly and claimed the couple had already worked through the matter privately.
Despite the growing list of public controversies, the former UFC champ insists he’s gearing up for a comeback. Last week, McGregor told fans he plans to return to the octagon at a special UFC event at the White House in July 2026, part of America’s 250th birthday celebration. Speaking at a Bare Knuckle FC press event, he hinted, “It’s looking like I’m headed to the Oval Office again. That’s where I’m headed next.”
McGregor hasn’t fought since 2021, when he suffered a brutal leg break during his trilogy fight with Dustin Poirier. Though he was scheduled to face Michael Chandler last year, a toe injury derailed those plans, and many fans have since doubted he’d ever return. But now, with his name back in headlines and a self-declared presidential arena comeback on the horizon, he seems determined to reclaim the spotlight.
Meanwhile, Azealia Banks continues to stoke the fire. In a string of graphic posts, she mocked McGregor’s alleged explicit messages, writing: “How you gonna send a b*** some crooked d*** pics then threaten her not to tell? Do you know who the f*** I am? This is HARAM!”*
She added further jabs, referencing his political aspirations and mocking his physique: “Ain’t you trying to be the president of Ireland? Use some f*ing sunscreen, damn.” She also posted a screenshot of one of the alleged messages showing McGregor’s account warning: “Don’t be a rat ‘cause all rats get caught.”
One image even appeared to show McGregor posing nude with a dumbbell, captioned “Lifting weights.” Banks claimed the photos were later hidden after McGregor’s account settings changed, but she scoffed: “The motherf*er woke up early LOL.”
As of now, neither McGregor nor his legal team have issued a public response to Banks’ allegations. DailyMail.com has reached out to his last-known attorneys, his agent, and Banks’ team for comment.
From beach PDA to courtroom drama and now White House dreams, it seems McGregor’s fight to stay relevant is as wild outside the octagon as it ever was inside.