How many sisters does Conor McGregor have? All you need to know about the dazzling siblings of UFC's Irish sensation
The support of Conor McGregor's family has been the foundation of his success and ascent in the realm of combat sports. The Irishman is currently basking in the celebratory spirit of his sister's wedding and has shared glimpses of the occasion with his fans.
McGregor has two sisters, Erin and Aoife, who have played a major part in nurturing the UFC fighter's dreams of being a successful athlete. Erin recently got married to singer-songwriter Terry Kavanagh on Aug. 17, 2024, in an extravagant affair at the Cashel Palace Hotel in Tipperary, Ireland.
She is the proud founder of the luxury loungewear brand Imperfection By Erin. According to the official website of the brand, the collection is "inspired by Erin’s real-life experiences, travel, and exposure to fashion & beauty." Inclusivity is the heart of her brand as she strives to "help women create the life they want and deserve." She has a daughter, Taylor, from a previous relationship and a son, Harry, with Kavanagh.
His other sister, Aoife is a makeup artist, who started as a sales representative for a makeup brand. She has also been romantically linked with Irish criminal Graham ‘The Wig’ Whelan after splitting from her husband.
She enrolled in a makeup course after losing her job to follow her "passion for beauty." According to a report by the Irish Independent, she started as a host on MAC Cosmetics, a leading cosmetics manufacturer, and secured a full-time job later. Her mother remains her style icon and inspiration. She split from her Mark Elliot after five years of marriage in 2021.
When Conor McGregor's sister posted an inspiring note following the UFC star's loss at UFC 264
Conor McGregor's pursuit of retribution against Dustin Poirier in their rubber match at UFC 264 resulted in a horrific leg break that has kept the Irishman sidelined since July 2021.
Evidently in pain after the injury, which was later identified as a broken lower tibia, McGregor persisted in the face of rivalry and hurled insults at Poirier and his wife. While he received severe backlash for his post-fight comments, former fighters like Chael Sonnen hailed the Irishman's commitment to his "gimmick" and lauded him as a performer who stayed with the character, until "the freaking ship went down."
Speaking about the loss, McGregor's sister Erin posted an inspiring note on Instagram, writing:
"You've given so much and more to so many people. You've taken so many on this journey with you and raised the game. Watching you has been inspirational and motivational. Sending you love and a speedy recovery. Team McGregor forever." [H/t: The Sun]