CONOR McGregor raises a pint as he hosts a group of bikers at his pub.
Up to 300 Hells Angels bikers were in this weekend as motocycle fans and members of the group arrived in for a major international meet-up.
Dad-of-four McGregor, 36, who claims he is set to be paid $250 million to box YouTuber Logan Paul in Saudi Arabia, posted this pic of himself sharing a drink with some leather-clad men.
The former MMA champ wrote: “THE HELLS ANGELS IN THE HOUSE, DROP IN AND SAY NAT! #DUBLINTWELVE @theblackforgeinn @forgedirishstout.”
The Hells Angels biker organisation, with over 300 members of the club present at a Dublin hotel this weekend, are one of the world’s most famous biker groups.
Meanwhile, earlier this week it was reported that McGregor claimed his colossal new family home will not be an eyesore.
McGregor, who was found liable for rape in a civil trial, wants to knock down his five-bed Co Kildare pad and replace it with a six-bedroom, two-storey house.
It will have a 19.6m indoor swimming pool, a 21m outdoor pool and a cinema.
The proposed 32,692 sq ft gaff at The Paddocks, Castledillon, Straffan will have a fully sunken basement to include car parking, a bar, games area, and ancillary rooms.
McGregor paid out €3m for The Paddocks in 2019 and planning documentation shows that McGregor’s staff are to be housed in a nearby home at No 5 Castledillon “which is now also in the full ownership of the applicant”.
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Records with the Residential Property Price Register show that No 5 Castledillon was purchased for €1.65m in June 2022, increasing his landholding from 5.8 acres to 10 acres.
In response to the proposal for the new home, council planners wrote to the brute last July telling him that the design and scale of the proposed home did not comply with the Kildare County Development Plan.
Now, in response to the council’s further information request, a submission on behalf of McGregor doesn’t include any proposals to reduce the scale of the home but says the subject site “has the capacity to comfortably absorb the proposed dwelling without resulting in any undue impacts or disamenity to surrounding residents”.