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Emma Nevin

PJ Gallagher hits back after Conor McGregor mocks mental health struggles on social media

Radio star PJ Gallagher has hit back at Conor McGregor after the UFC fighter mocked his mental health struggles.

The Crumlin native posted a number of tweets last night, taunting PJ's battle with mental illness and bringing up his ex-wife. In the tweets, which have since been deleted, McGregor tagged PJ and called the Radio Nova DJ a "sad pox of a thing," and said he was "crying in the paper bout depression."

He wrote: "Sit up right and smile for a change will you, you sad c*nt, hahahaha wife left you an all and your crying in the paper bout depression. Posture like a prawn. Sad b*stard. I am Ireland. Don’t forget it. There’s blood on my flag useesoo.”

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Sharing a screenshot from the previous night, Gallagher replied to McGregor this morning: “Excuse me! It took years of hard work and awkward walking to get the posture of a prawn. I am delicious!”

The comedian then shared a more serious statement and posted the last photo taken of him before he was admitted to St Patrick's University Hospital in December of last year. He wrote: "Absolutely torn up inside and scared out of my shite of what was gonna happen next. Today I’ve never felt better in my life.

"I’m far from a professional and I don’t have a lot of advice to give anyone. Also I was very privileged to even get into the hospital at all. All I’ll say is, no matter how bad you are, there is a road back. Don’t take no for an answer.."

McGregor appeared to be riled up after PJ jokingly defended commentators who called the fighter British last week.

He wrote on Twitter: “Normally this kind of thing winds me up but they can have this lad.”

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