All forgiven? Conor McGregor spoils Dee Devlin with Louis Vuitton goods after Rita Ora date night
Irish fighter, 29, caused a fuss last week after snuggling up to Ora at the British Fashion Awards.
Conor McGregor is slowly but surely crawling out of the doghouse with childhood sweetheart Dee Devlin, patching things up by taking her on a Louis Vuitton shopping spree.
The UFC champion, 29, hit headlines last week for cosying up to Rita Ora in pictures taken at the British Fashion Awards, with the singer captioning the shots "date night".
After the world deemed him and Ora disrespectful to Devlin, who is the mother of his baby son Conor Jr and has supported him from his days on unemployment benefits to the top of the sporting world, McGregor appears to be making it up to his partner.
The Irish sportsman shared a snap with Devlin in front of a private jet to his Instagram page yesterday, and according to news site TMZ, was seen taking her on a lavish shopping spree.
The couple were pictured leaving the designer fashion store with more than 11 bags.
Since McGregor made a reported $100m (£74.4m) for the Floyd Mayweather fight earlier this year, money is no object. Even so, he's undoubtedly making an extra effort to please his lady, who he has been with since 2008.
On his latest cosy snap of the couple, his Instagram followers seemed pleased to see that the couple were not shaken by the Ora uproar, with one person commenting: "Deadly couple @thenotoriousmma enjoy the life u deserve it brother".
Another said: "@deedevlin1 what a lady! ❤ McGregor you should count your lucky stars to have a woman like that stand by yourside!"
While a third added: "His girl stayed with him through the roughest times ... she a keeper".
The boxer didn't appear to be fazed one bit by the scandal, yelling "Shout out to Rita Ora!" on the microphone at Cirque Le Soir nightspot the following evening. He was also seen dancing with scantily clad Irish/Polish model Kamila Kostka during the raucous night out.
One social media user told the boxer: "You've got a fine Irish steak at home mate. No need to ruin it with a McDonald's."