Paris Fury shares Easter bargains, like 90p chocolate, despite being worth £3 million.
Paris Fury, wife of boxing champion Tyson Fury, has reiterated her preference for economy class over first-class travel, especially when flying with her children. In her book, “How Does She Do It?: The Kids, Tyson & Me,” Paris candidly expresses how she finds economy class more manageable, stating that she doesn’t want her children to…
Paris Fury, wife of boxing champion Tyson Fury, has reiterated her preference for economy class over first-class travel, especially when flying with her children. In her book, “How Does She Do It?: The Kids, Tyson & Me,” Paris candidly expresses how she finds economy class more manageable, stating that she doesn’t want her children to disturb others’ luxury experience in first class. She emphasizes the importance of not inconveniencing fellow passengers, acknowledging that while she and Tyson are accustomed to the noise of their kids, they prefer not to disrupt others’ comfort. Paris admits that opting for first class with children would not only be impractical but also potentially disruptive to other travelers’ expectations of luxury.
Despite being part of a world of fame and luxury, Paris Fury remains grounded and thrifty. This Easter weekend, she showcased her budget-conscious shopping skills by sharing a snapshot of affordable treats she purchased for their seven children from Asda. Among the items were chocolate Easter-themed coins, priced at just 90p a bag, and white chocolate bunnies retailing for £1.50 each. Additionally, Paris included a £6 pack of mini cupcakes, hot cross buns, Asda’s Extra Special chocolate eggs, and novelty chick mugs priced at £3 each in her haul.
Paris and Tyson are parents to a large brood, including Venezuela (14), Prince John James (10), Prince ‘Tutty’ Tyson (6), Valencia (5), Prince Adonis Amaziah Fury (5), Athena (2), and six-month-old Prince Rico. Despite their wealth, the couple has earned praise for their humility, often showcasing their penchant for budget-friendly shopping. During the festive season, Paris revealed that all decorations for their £1.7 million mansion were purchased from B&M Stores, emphasizing the store’s wide selection and attractive deals. She expressed satisfaction with the affordability and quality of products, particularly highlighting the 2 For £20 offer on toys, which allowed her to find gifts for all her children.