Paris Fury 'feeling tired' as she treats kids to take-away amid Tyson's recent collapse


With seven young children and a busy career, it comes as no surprise that Paris Fury is feeling the build up. And keeping it real, the wife of heavyweight champion Tyson Fury recently revealed that she'd taken her children to McDonald's while feeling tired.

Paris, 34, explained that she had no "Friday feeling" as she posted a snap of her with four of her seven kids in a McDonald's restaurant. She told fans: "Do not have the Friday feeling. It's McDonald's for tea tonight kiddos," alongside three yawning emojis.

The mum pulled a straight face as she looked at the camera, while her children tucked into their meals in the background. Paris' update comes after her husband Tyson, 35, was spotted on a night out in Morecambe.

Paris Fury
Paris shared a snap while in McDonald's with four of her seven children -Credit:Instagram

The boxer was allegedly seen being escorted out of the Nowhere Lounge Bar before falling to the ground. Footage of the moment was widely spread on social media, sparking concern among fans after Tyson suffered his first professional defeat in May.

The Gypsy King relinquished his heavyweight belts to Oleksandr Usyk in a fight that crowned him the first-ever unified champion of the heavyweight division following a points win in Saudi Arabia. Tyson thought he had won the fight on points but the split decision victory went to his opponent.

Faced with the first professional loss in his boxing career, Tyson has had a lot to contemplate. He and Usyk have agreed to a rematch on December 21, back in Saudi Arabia. He shared an update with fans on social media as he vowed to come back stronger.

Tyson Fury lost for the first time in his career a fortnight ago
Tyson lost for the first time in his career in May -Credit:Getty Images

"Listen up! I’ve conquered everything in boxing – titles, records, the lot. But I’ve never had to come back from a loss. On December 21 in Riyadh, in the heart of the kingdom, the king will reclaim his throne and become undisputed. Oleksandr Usyk, I’m coming for you! Get ready for the Gypsy King! The path to redemption is all mine. I know what I have to do, I saw my shortcomings and best believe I am inevitable," he wrote alongside a clip of him in the gym.

In the video, Tyson added: "I'm back in the gym as you can see, counting down the days until I get my redemption on Usyk. December 21 is going to be my time. I've done everything in boxing but I haven't come back from a loss. This is my chance to come back and redeem myself. Get up, December 21 is all me, undisputed here we come."