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Conor McGregor shared some of the photos from his son's huge christening party

Naturally, it was as over the top as everything else McGregor does.

CONOR MCGREGOR JUNIOR was born on the 5th of May 2017. The child is now a little over four months old.

In the first year of a kid’s life, most people barely even bother with proper Christmas presents, because the baby is too young to have a clue what’s going on. Christening parties tend to cater more to adults, again, since babies don’t really get what’s going on.

However, Conor McGregor earned about €63 million from his fight back in August and is pretty eager to spend it. Like somebody who just discovered that there’s a money cheat on The Sims, he provided every imaginable luxury for guests at his son’s christening.

There was a full carnival.

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The christening took place in the modest setting of Luttrellstown Castle.

This is where David and Victoria Beckham got married back in the day, so it’s a nice, casual spot for a christening.

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Where there was a full petting zoo with pigs and llamas.

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Conor McGregor Jr. can’t sit up on his own yet and isn’t much bigger than a guinea pig, but he seemed to have a good time.

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After spending thousands of euro on the venue, carnival, bouncy castles and petting zoo for the event, McGregor reportedly put his friends and family that attended the christening on a social media ban.

This ban meant phones weren’t allowed and staff at the castle were made to sign non-disclosure agreements to keep everything private.

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