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Conor McGregor 'love child' mum Terri Murray hits back at haters with Instagram post

The woman who claimed Conor McGregor is the father of her child has hit back at haters.

Terri Murray, who claims the Dublin fighter is the father of her one-year-old tot Clodagh, posted two images to her Instagram story.

One reads: "There will always be those people who are just backward and ignorant. There will always be those people. They need somebody to feel superior to."

Another says: "Let them judge you.

"Let them misunderstand you.

"Let them gossip about you.

"Their opinions aren't your problems.

"You stay kind, committed to love and free in your authenticity.

"No matter what they do or say, don't you doubt your worth or the beauty of your truth.

"Just keep shining like you always do."

Terri claims she slept with the Notorious on a night out after the Grand National at Aintree in 2017 - while Dee Devlin was pregnant with Conor's first child.

However, McGregor has denied he is the father of Clodagh and claimed she slept with one of his pals.

It is understood McGregor is willing to take a DNA test to prove he is not her father.

Photos of Terri and McGregor were allegedly taken in his hotel suite, which appeared to show his hand placed below her black leather skirt.

The one-year-old Clodagh who Terri Murray claims is the daughter of lightweight champion Conor McGregor (Instagram)
Terri Murray with Conor McGregor (Daily Miiror)

One year ago, Terri filled in an “initial enquiry form” for child maintenance, naming McGregor as the "respondent".

Last July, she said got two more forms to fill in but has yet to do so.

Terri previously opened up to the Irish Daily Mirror after deciding to tell her story earlier this year as she felt she had nowhere else to turn.

Clodagh Julie Murray was born on January 9 2018 and her father is not named on the birth certificate.

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