Sinead O'Connor on the Late Late Show.RTE / YouTube

Sinead O'Connor and Conor McGregor clashed on Twitter after Keeling's Fruit, a farm in North Dublin, reportedly flew in foreign workers to pick fruit amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Coronavirus seems to have punctured the friendship between Sinead O’Connor and Conor McGregor, who are now feuding – via Twitter, of course – about the recent arrival in Ireland of hundreds of temporary workers to pick fruit at Keelings, a top Irish farm in Dublin.

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Five years ago in Las Vegas, Sinead sang “The Foggy Dew” as Conor entered the ring en route to a UFC victory over Chad Mendes, and her rendition of the classic song has been played at his other fights. But they’ve parted ways over the import of the strawberry pickers into Ireland – a common practice every year – during the COVID-19 crisis, with Sinead claiming that Conor’s an anti-immigrant racist.

The rupture started with a tweet last week from Conor saying:

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McGregor's tweet was in reference to Keeling's Fruit, who had flown in people from Bulgaria to work as fruit pickers on their Dublin farm. The move drew criticism, as travel is meant to be limited amidst the coronavirus pandemic, and questions were raised as to why Keeling's didn't opt for Irish labor.

However, Keeling's later clarified that it only received a handful of applications from Irish applicants for its fruit picking openings. And that’s been the way for many years, hence the need for workers from abroad.

Sinead didn’t take too kindly to The Notorious’s offer. “@TheNotoriousMMA Could you please elucidate me as to what exactly you are referring when you say "the chains of command? Which you say will be broken if immigrant workers come to help farmers. What exactly are the chains of command?" 

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She followed up with:

McGregor replied:

O'Connor retorted:

O'Connor later tweeted, without tagging McGregor:

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The sparring continued into the following day:

To which McGregor said:

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