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Justin Bieber sends message to Conor McGregor after Dee Devlin's pregnancy announced

Justin Bieber has sent a message Conor McGregor after the UFC star announced that Dee Devlin is pregnant with the couple's third child.

The Notorious shared the news with his millions of followers on Christmas Eve.

McGregor posed alongside fiancee Dee and their two children Conor and Croia in the festive photo, which he posted on Instagram.

And the youngsters appeared to be holding a picture of an ultrasound scan showing the new addition to the family.

The UFC fighter wrote: "Happy Christmas everyone, from my family to yours.

"So much to look forward to in 2021."

Over one million people liked the post, with messages of congratulations coming in from all over the world.

Bieber was among those to comment, with the singer posting: "Bro u literally look like a superhero."

The news comes as the Dubliner is gearing up for his hugely-anticipated UFC rematch with American Dustin Poirier.

And McGregor's striking coach claims his fighter is in the best shape he has ever been in ahead of the bout.

The Notorious faces the American next month almost exactly a year after his 40-second demolition of Donald Cerrone.

Owen Roddy has been working with McGregor ahead of the bout and recently travelled to a training camp in Portugal as part of the former two-weight champion's team.

McGregor defeated Poirier in a featherweight bout six years ago and Roddy admits the 'Diamond' has improved since then, but believes the Dubliner has improved even more.

Roddy told The MMA Bash: "I think Poirier's improved an awful lot since that first fight.

"I think Conor has improved, you know, more, since then as well.

"They're definitely better fighters than they were when they fought each other but Conor is still the better fighter. I just think he's too precise.

"Poirier is skillful, he's got good hands and he's tough and durable, and he sets a good pace but I just don't see where he beats Conor

"Conor's just too good everywhere, too precise, and too clinical with his striking."

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