Conor McGregor has shared a whopping restaurant bill costing £139,000 after ordering extortionate bottles of wine.
The MMA fighter, 36, who was found to have raped a woman in a civil case in November in Dublin, shared the bill on Instagram on Tuesday.
Conor’s lavish meal of lobster, steak and lamb looked to a luxurious one, and its true bill was even higher.
After ordering a couple of bottles of £20,000 wine, including a Chateau Lafleur, Conor’s bill actually came to £256,000.
But his posh dinner was heavily discounted with £117,000 taken off, leaving his total bill at £139,000.
‘#DONTWORRYABOUTTHEBILLBABY,’ the Irish fighter captioned the snap.
Conor McGregor has shared a whopping restaurant bill costing £139,000 after ordering extortionate bottles of wine
Conor’s lavish meal of lobster, steak and lamb looked to a luxurious one, and its true bill was even higher
Conor’s flashy display came just days after he hit out at Donald Trump following the President’s shock tariff announcement – potentially putting and end to the duo’s bizarre bromance.
Trump, who said his ‘Liberation Day’ announcement was a ‘declaration of economic independence’, has slapped a 10 per cent tariff on US imports of UK goods – and experts believe a wave of price rises will hit American consumers first, with Brits later facing similar increases.
Speaking in the White House Rose Garden, he set out sweeping trade levies hitting countries across the world, including Ireland – the home of McGregor.
As Ireland is in the European Union, they will face a 20 per cent tariff, which is double what the UK have been dealt.
McGregor, meanwhile, visited Trump as the White House last month and began donning a ‘Make Ireland Great Again’ cap – similar to Trump’s famous red cap with the same slogan but for America.
They were all smiles then, but McGregor then hit out at the President, which could bring an end to their relationship.
‘To be charged double the United Kingdom is an abomination!’ McGregor posted on X.
‘If this is fully reciprocal, what on earth are we charging our brothers in the US 20 per cent for at the order of the EU.
His flashy display comes days after Conor hit out at President Donald Trump following his shock tariff revelation
McGregor revealed he is pursing the Presidency in an Instagram post where he is stood ahead of a private jet and wearing a Make Ireland Great Again cap
Just weeks before however, McGregor proudly declared that he had the ‘complete backing of the entire Trump administration’.
He made the statement in one of a flurry of social media posts after his controversial White House visit.
The Irish mixed martial arts fighter was invited to the meet Trump and several members of the administration to mark St. Patrick’s Day and he used his platform to fire sH๏τs at Ireland’s Prime Minister.
Ahead of a press conference with Trump, McGregor told an audience that Ireland was close to ‘potentially losing its Irishness’, laying into the Irish government as an administration of ‘zero action with zero accountability’.
‘Our money is being spent on overseas issues that is nothing to do with the Irish people,’ he said.
McGregor’s invitation to the White House came after Donald Trump last week singled out the sportsman as one of his favourite Irish people.
McGregor and his family with Donald Trump, who has given him his ‘complete backing’
He also praised Trump’s ‘work ethic’ as ‘inspiring’ when the pair finally met.
The pair posed for pH๏τos, clasping hands, and shared light comments in front of a map of the Gulf of Mexico, labelled as the Gulf of America, in the Oval Office.
Ahead of the meeting, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said in the briefing room: ‘We couldn’t think of a better guest to have with us on St Patrick’s Day’.
In the days that followed his remarkable visit to Washington, McGregor lifted the lid on his interactions, claiming to have had ‘productive meetings’ with senior officials.