The UFC icon Conor McGregor was spotted a few days back, celebrating the noted Irish festival of St. Patrick’s day. ‘Mystic Mac’ paid a family-accompanied visit to the emergency service stations of Savannah in Georgia. Notably, he had also donated an amount of $3.7M dollars to the emergency service stations of Savannah. The donation made by McGregor through his Proper No.12 Irish Whiskey was pledged towards the 9/11 first responders’ families.

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‘Mystic Mac’ posted some snippets from his entire visit and celebration on his Instagram profile. He also distributed numerous free bottles of his own liquor brand among the crowd, which looked absolutely ecstatic. Recently, McGregor displayed another instance where he celebrated one more occasion virtually, which also included his ‘Proper No.12 Irish Whiskey’.

The former double division champ yet again took to Instagram and celebrated the birth centenary of an Irish lady named Mary Ellen Warren McCarthy. Quite expectedly, his post garnered a lot of reactions and comments, some of which were from noted personalities as well.

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Conor McGregor called Mary Ellen Warren McCarthy a Gorgeous Irish Nana

McGregor‘s caption itself was an indication of his cheerfulness about this incident. It read, “Happy birthday Mary Ellen Warren McCarthy! I hope you have the best day ever! This gorgeous Irish Nana is 100 years old today! Join me in wishing her a happy birthday today! That’s love!”. 

Notably, Warren McCarthy also carried a bottle of McGregor‘s ‘Proper No.12 Irish Whiskey’ in her hand and wore a t-shirt with a McGregor graphic. Many fans might say that this was the initial factor that caught the Irishman’s attention regarding this centenary birthday of the “Gorgeous Irish Nana”, Warren McCarthy.

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McGregor’s post also received massive over 62k reactions, with the fans showcasing a variety of emotions in the comments section.

What the fans had to say about Conor McGregor’s post and the centenary Irish Nana?

Among a volley of comments from general Instagram users, there were a couple of comments from known personalities as well. The famed Irish soccer star, Robbie Keane, garnered McGregor‘s post with an emoji comment. The Irish soccer team captain commented, with a green heart emoji.

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McGregor‘s own sibling sister, Erin McGregor, also took notice of her brother’s post and left a comment. Erin wrote, “Happy birthday Mary Ellen “. There was a volley of other comments as well on the Dublin native’s post. Some of them read:

  • Happy Birthday Nana. God Bless ya u look great
  • This is why the people love you Conor
  • Proper Twelve the fountain of youth!! Happy birthday Mary Ellen!
  • Happppy bday .. god blesss you
  • The best man

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Evidently, most fans reverberated with McGregor’s thoughts about the birth centenary of Mary Ellen. We too wish that may she carry on in the same way for many more years to come.

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