UFC fighter Conor McGregor ditches his tough-guy image on a family trip to Disneyland.
The Irish fighter, 35, was all smiles as he rode a plastic bunny at the ‘happiest place on earth’ on Thursday.
The lightweight and featherweight champion, who now competes as a welterweight, traded fighting attire for a friendlier Donald Duck cap during the trip while partner Dee Devlin, 32, chose Minnie Mouse ears and a matching sweater.
The loved-up parents have son Conor Jr, 2, and one-year-old daughter Croia - but looked like kids themselves as they screamed on the park’s Incredicoaster at the Californian theme park.
Conor McGregor's coach John Kavanagh has said he hopes the UFC star will delay a rematch with Khabib Nurmagomedov to fight Justin Gaethje.


Kavanagh was in McGregor's corner as the Irishman made his eagerly-awaited return to the Octagon in thrilling fashion in January.
McGregor took just 40 seconds to beat Donald 'Cowboy' Cerrone by TKO in Las Vegas - 13 months after he last competed.


The 31-year-old now has his sights on reclaiming his UFC lightweight title from Nurmagomedov, but Kavanagh feels a clash with Gaethje makes more sense.
Asked by Ariel Helwani via ESPN MMA who he'd like to see McGregor fight next, Kavanagh said: "Justin Gaethje at 170 [pounds]. That would be my personal preference."


However, UFC legend Michael Bisping believes Conor McGregor will take on Nate Diaz for a third time in his next fight.
Shortly before his fight, McGregor called out four rivals including Nurmagomedov and his upcoming opponent Tony Ferguson.


He is also plotting a run at the 170lb title held by Kamaru Usman, and the BMF belt held by Jorge Masvidal.
But Bisping believes Diaz is in the frame for his next fight - because Ramadan rules out devout Muslim Khabib.