A woman who claims that Conor McGregor is the father of her two-year-old child has sent a cryptic message which appears to be aimed at the UFC star.
It comes after McGregor hinted that he'd like to have another child with girlfriend Dee Devlin after she wished him a happy Father's Day on Sunday.
Terri Murray, 26, claims she slept with the Notorious on a night out after the Grand National at Aintree in 2017 - while Dee Devlin was pregnant with Conor's first child.
However, McGregor has denied he is the father of Clodagh and claimed she slept with one of his pals.

In the Instagram post, uploaded on Father's Day, Murray said: "Mummy got you for life baby gee.
"To all the fathers who ran away from their kids. Happy Athletics Day."
It is understood McGregor is willing to take a DNA test to prove he is not her father.

Photos of Murray and McGregor were allegedly taken in his hotel suite, which appeared to show his hand placed below her black leather skirt.
One year ago, Terri filled in an “initial enquiry form” for child maintenance, naming McGregor as the "respondent".
Last July, she said got two more forms to fill in but has yet to do so.

Terri previously opened up to the Irish Daily Mirror after deciding to tell her story earlier this year as she felt she had nowhere else to turn.
Clodagh Julie Murray was born on January 9 2018 and her father is not named on the birth certificate.
McGregor and Devlin have two young kids in son Conor Jr and daughter Croia, but the UFC superstar has hinted that he wants another.
Dee paid a Father's Day tribute to McGregor on social media on Sunday.
She posted a number of pictures with the caption: “Happy Father’s Day to the king of our castle.”
Commenting on the Instagram post, McGregor wrote: "Thank you my baby let's make another one."
Meanwhile, UFC president Dana White has insisted that McGregor never turns down a fight and isn’t afraid to fight anyone.
The Notorious hasn’t fought since last October but according to White this does not mean he is ducking opponents.
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