Fans grew concerned for Conor McGregor’s well-being when he posted a video on Instagram on Thursday, showing him laughing uncontrollably while eating ice cream in bed.
The mixed martial artist, 33, went shirtless as he filmed himself on top of his bed sheets while snacking on the pink and white frosty ice lolly.
His post comes after Conor posted a bizarre rambling message during a visit to his Irish pub this week after he promised to stop drinking.
Uncharacteristic? Conor McGregor, 33, left fans worried after he shared a clip of himself hysterically laughing while eating ice cream in bed on Instagram on Thursday
Conor’s video concerned his fans, with many taking to the comments section of his post.
One person wrote: ‘Someone please hurry up and take Conor’s phone away from him,’ while another follower posted: ‘Wtf is going on with Conor at the moment?’
Another doubting user of the social media site shared: ‘Sorry Conor you will never become champion again,’ while someone else shared: ‘Money has well and truly gone to your head my friend, I was your biggest fan too, you won’t fight again.’
Midnight snack? The mixed martial artist could be seen laying on top of his bed sheets while topless and snacking on his pink and white frosty treat
Reaching out: Conor’s video concerned his fans, with many taking to the comments section of his post
Worried: Conor’s video concerned his fans, with many taking to the comments section of his post
This week, Conor took to Instagram with a 400-word post to celebrate Irish coronavirus restrictions being relaxed while letting his hair down at his Dublin bar the Black Forge Inn.
But the caption seemed long and confused, with one of the accompanying pictures showing him with his belt unbuckled before posing with a glass in his hand.
In the post he discussed how he was happy ‘freedom day’ had arrived, before making several typos and writing incomprehensible sentences about it being ‘chaos’ when you visit.
Worry: His post comes after he posted a bizarre rambling message during a visit to his Irish pub this week after he promised to stop drinking, with his words sparking concern
Conor had vowed to return to training and matches this spring after breaking his leg during his defeat to Dustin Poirier last year.
His fans were quick to comment on the post with their opinions, with some suggesting he was back drinking alcohol and not taking his sport seriously.
One person said in the replies: ‘Connor isn’t serious about being an elite athlete anymore.
Wild: The caption of a post this week seemed long and confused, with one of the accompanying pictures showing him posing with a glass in his hand
You alright? The mixed martial artist posted a 400-word caption to celebrate Irish coronavirus restrictions being relaxed while letting his hair down at his Dublin bar the Black Forge Inn
‘Elite athletes don’t drink alcohol and go out partying multiple time per week.’
While another said: ‘Constantly on the drink. The man’s done. Found his fame and fortune and now he’s off the rails.’
While another person on Instagram said: ‘Stick to mma please cut out the alcohol.’
Mad: In the post he discussed how he was happy ‘freedom day’ had arrived, before making several typos and incomprehensible sentences about it being ‘chaos’ when you visit
Reaction: His fans were quick to comment on the post with their opinions, with some suggesting he was back drinking alcohol and not taking his sport seriously
Conor wrote in his post: ‘We celebrate Freedom here at The Black Forge Inn. Freedom and Justice! Great to see Niamh in enjoying her Saturday night. My Roofer O brien roofing also in done a great job on my roof it is now a full on bunker, like no other.
‘A blacked out bunker. 60 plus staff. The Black Forge Inn, Dublin Twelve. Stawl it. Food and drinks and sparkling 24/7 365. Sound system blow your nickers off.
‘Taylor my niece also in enjoying her @forgedirishstout. Hers because it’s hers when it hits. Make no mistake. This a kingdom and I’m King. Tay Tay 850 a week beep beep new jeep. Rangey. Eyesight 20/10 vision. Because 2020 is done. It’s not 2020 no more. Its not what it was no more, you get me? I love you my Taylor ❤️
Busy: Conor had vowed to return to training and matches this spring after breaking his leg during his defeat to Dustin Poirier last year
‘My mothers home Pearse Street also in the house loving it and enjoying them selves. Pearse Street loves it. We love Pearse Street!
‘My pub The Black Forge Inn is for Pearse Street also many may not know, fully. The name of my snug is Christy’s Snug. Engraved! After my Grandfather. Yup Jakes! Christy ‘Jakes’ Moore. Pearse Street. My mothers, mad, loving father. We miss but we know where you are granda. Here at this bar hhahahaa.
‘Eating and drinking on the gaf. Whiskey is a mad man’s drink my mother always says hahahaha ❤️ who’s runs it ma? Thanks for the early house my Grandfather! And the whiskey. And the gargle. 5 more minutes Ma. My Mothers blood line! The Moore’s.
Chaotic: Conor wrote in his post: ‘We celebrate Freedom here at The Black Forge Inn. Freedom and Justice!’
‘I have spirits around this whole premise watching over every single patron that enters. Support. Protection. Guidance. Spiritual connection from above. Chaos. Ya ya yaaaaa hahahahaha I don’t just make spirits, I have spirits! Ghosts on a string.
‘What a pub i after making hahahahahahaaj ah stop lord have mercy father save my soul give me two and a double and use the thing with the bubble back us all our father God Jesus Christ. Please, thank you! We deserve the best! God, we deserve this, thank you ❤️God has our back! 100%.’
It comes after he assured fans last week that he would completely ditch alcohol when he returns to full training.
Promises: It comes after he assured fans last week that he would completely ditch alcohol when he returns to full training
‘For my fighting fans, I want to say I know I am enjoying myself with my liquid,’ he wrote on Instagram.
‘But very soon I will be immersing my self in full training again with complete abstention from my wonderful creations of spirit and ale. Just five more minutes Ma.’
A likely return date for Conor is July 2, with UFC 264 marking the promotion’s card during International fight week.