Conor McGregor Joins Son On Gaming Stream And It Descends Into Carnage

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Conor McGregor Joins Son On Gaming Stream And It Descends Into Carnage

Conor McGregor and his son were on a gaming steam with YouTuber and streamer Caylus on Saturday night.

Conor McGregor added another side question to his collection on Saturday night when he and his son joined a gaming stream with a popular YouTuber and content creator.

The Irishman, who hasn't fought for UFC since July 2021, is keen to return to the Octagon later this year in a stacked White House Card in June.

But while the two-weight UFC champion has been training and working towards a comeback, he jumped on a stream hosted by Caylus Cunningham - who racked up more than two million views.

Caylus, who has millions of followers across different channels, had a lengthy session on Roblox - a platform where users create games for others around the world to enjoy.

The system includes a whole host of different types and has a virtual currency called Robux - which can be used to buy items from real life money.

The platform is incredible popular with young kids and teenager and McGregor got involved by enjoying playing with his son Conor Jr, who is eight years of age.

McGregor jumped on and instantly brought the energy, explaining that he was having some technical difficulties and had "an IT guy" who was "on the f***ing way" to fix the problems.

That led to Caylus apologising to his chat for McGregor's language on the stream.

Clearly a newcomer to the game, McGregor regularly asked questions and was desperate to change his avatar - which caused laughter aplenty as it looked like it had been based on US rapper Ice Spice with her signature hair.

McGregor got into the Steal a Brainrot multiplayer video game while playing alongside his son, admitting, "I would love one of them pink elephants... even just to see one".

He later took to X to comment on his involvement in the stream, sharing the struggles of setting it up for his eldest child and sending his appreciation as well as expressing interest in doing it again sometime.

"W AA, chat! @caylusq! The stress of trying to set this up for my son, woah mammy put the kettle on! Dad is beat. He had the best time though it was worth it.

"Thank you, Caylus, Travis, Foltyn, Creek Craft, Steak and the guy Sammy!

"See you all on the next one!"

On Instagram, he referenced his character's appearance and wrote, "That's not @icepspice that's her da" before posting a picture of his avatar with the caption, "BIG GUY. Numbers don't lie."

McGregor posted about his appearance on social media. Image: Getty
McGregor posted about his appearance on social media. Image: Getty
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