CONOR McGREGOR has shared a series of photos of himself, fiancee Dee Devlin and their children attending his sister Erin’s wedding.
Erin, 42, tied the knot over the weekend with long-term partner Terry Kavanagh in the plush surroundings of Tipperary’s Cashel Palace Hotel.




Her former two-weight UFC champion brother donned a fancy tuxedo for the occasion.
Meanwhile Dee wore a white dress that wrapped around one shoulder.
Conor, 36, captioned the photo album: “Pure love.”
Among the replies, Erin herself wrote: “@thenotoriousmma love you all so much. Thank you for everything x.”
Booking out the entire five-star hotel for the occasion cost around €1.5 million, according to The Sunday World.
Additionally, a source told The Sunday Independent: “The couple have booked out the entire venue.
“You can’t even go there for a scone and a cup of tea today. It’s the celebrity wedding.”
Social media influencer Erin has held the bulk of her own wedding pics in reserve due to inking a lucrative exclusive deal with US giants People Magazine.
She previously explained why she and Terry had opted to tie the knot at home, having initially eyed up several exotic locations abroad.
She informed Instagram followers: “I think home is calling us for the logistics of everything with Harzo (her son Harry is autistic) and the stress that we put ourselves under.
“Less stress for us on our big day was the deciding factor.”
The venue they settled on has a history of hosting big-name weddings.
Built in 1730, it was the location for A-list actors Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor’s union in 1964.
MMA megastar Conor was due to make his long-awaited octagon return last month.
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However, his match-up with Michael Chandler was put on ice after the Dubliner suffered a toe injury in training.
The latter remains adamant that he will now compete in December – which would be his first bout since July 2021 where he broke his leg.
But last week UFC supremo Dana White poured cold water on that proposed timeline.
At a press conference the 55-year-old struck a pessimistic tone around when his promotion’s biggest star will finally return.
He stated: “We didn’t meet up but we talked, and yeah, [McGregor] wants to fight.
“So we’ll figure it out. But not this year. He won’t fight this year.”

McGREGOR COMEBACK
Within a few hours McGregor sounded off on Twitter/X as he took issue with this latest moving of the goalposts.
The Notorious fired back: “Ah Dana, December is the date!”
“Bring the calendar year home with a winning event! Come on now, what’s this? I am off to altitude next month to prepare.
“December! Tell Dana and UFC we want December! We deserve December!”