Paris Fury’s daughter takes swipe at bargain-hunter dad Tyson despite him on track to be ‘boxing’s first billionaire’

Venezuela Fury, the daughter of Paris and Tyson Fury, has made a subtle jab at her bargain-hunting father Tyson.

The heavyweight champion is said to be worth approximately £70 million, yet it appears that The Gypsy King is constantly looking to get a deal for himself.

Paris and Tyson Fury's eldest child, Venezuela, has taken a cheeky swipe at her millionaire dad6Paris and Tyson Fury’s eldest child, Venezuela, has taken a cheeky swipe at her millionaire dadCredit: InstagramWhilst shopping in Asda, Venezuela 'acted' like her father, leaving mum-of-seven Paris in hysterics6Whilst shopping in Asda, Venezuela ‘acted’ like her father, leaving mum-of-seven Paris in hystericsCredit: Instagram/@venezuelafuryofficialAs Paris tried to pick up a packet of baby biscuits, the cheeky teenager told her to put them back, as her father would normally say6As Paris tried to pick up a packet of baby biscuits, the cheeky teenager told her to put them back, as her father would normally sayCredit: Instagram/@venezuelafuryofficialIt comes after yesterday’s announcement that Tyson is on course to becoming boxing's first billionaire

It follows the declaration made yesterday that Tyson is expected to become the first billionaire in boxing.Regards: Getty

And even though Tyson resides in a “golden” £1.7 million mansion in Morecambe with an amazing collection of supercars outside, he has always tried to cut costs wherever he can, especially when it comes to grocery shopping.

Venezuela, 14, Paris and Tyson’s eldest child, was born on September 27, 2009, and she has already made a playful jab at her father.

A video that appeared on Venezuela’s Instagram stories and was later reposted by Paris showed a mother and daughter shopping at Asda, the family’s preferred grocer, once a week.

The pair recently praised Asda for being their go-to grocer since getting married sixteen years ago.We saw Paris looking through the kids’ food section as Venezuela pulled the cart, which was loaded with fruit, yoghurts, ham, corn on the cobs, and other items.

As Paris reached for the packet of thirty-two £1.99 Cerelac Morning Bears biscuits, Venezuela said, “I love acting like my dad in Asda.”

The mother of seven then made an attempt to grab a package of baby goods from the shelf, most likely for her September-born youngest child, Prince Rico Paris Fury.

But then Venezuela, posing as the Gypsy King, her father, said, “Oh, £1.99, put it back, you don’t need that.” Return it.It follows the news from yesterday that Tyson is expected to become the first billionaire in boxing history, helped along by a doubleheader matchup with Anthony Joshua.

Throughout his career, the Gypsy King has accumulated a fortune, having cleared well over £100 million.And on May 18 in Saudi Arabia, when he takes on Oleksandr Usyk, he is expected to increase his wealth even further.

The 35-year-old Tyson stated: “Very incredible. I’m undoubtedly headed toward becoming the first wealthy boxer.

I’m arguably the highest-paid escоrt in Morecambe, so I’m not cheap!

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“I’m excited about it and I’m on track for it. The positive news that keeps coming my way makes me quite happy.

“I’m not cheap; in fact, I’m presumably Morecambe’s highest-paid prоstitute! I’m not inexpensive, at all..

What is Tyson Fury’s net worth?

The estimated value of Tyson Fury’s net worth is £70 million.

He was reportedly worth £130 million, although Forbes’ November 2023 estimates cast doubt on this figure.

The athlete has earned money from both his boxing career and endorsement deals.

He has introduced his own line of Furocity energy drinks, collaborated with fashion designers, and released merchandise over the years.

“You have to pay for good things if you want them. I will have to pay for it; I cannot purchаse a new car from the agent for pennies on the dollar.”

However, it turns out that even with his enormous wealth, Paris and Tyson maintain their sense of reality by making their purchases at bargain retailers like Home Bargains and Asda.

Shortly following Tyson’s £30 million victory over Deontay Wilder, Paris stated in an interview: “We already have X amount in the bank.”

You have to pay for good things if you want them. I can’t get a new car from the agent for pennies on the dollar; I have to pay full price for it.

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“It’s a humorous one, but acquiring more won’t alter who we are.”

Venezuela, 13, Prince John James, 11, Prince Tyson II, 7, Valencia, 5, Prince Adonis Amaziah, 4, Athena, 2, and their youngest, Prince Rico Paris Fury, who was born in September, are the children of Paris and Tyson.Tyson has stated that he and his partner want an 11-child family, and the couple has never concealed their desire to grow large.

How did Paris and Tyson Fury meet?

Famously, Paris Fury is the wife of boxing champion Tyson Fury and also a TV personality and novelist.

In 2005, at a mutual friend’s wedding, she met her future husband, who was 17 years old, and she was 15.

They didn’t see each other again after that first encounter until they happened to cross paths at Paris’ 16th birthday celebration.

The young couple began dating after that and spent their weekends going to the movies and ice skating.

The two were raised in gypsy households and had comparable upbringings.

While Tyson was raised in Wythenshawe, Manchester, Paris was raised in Doncaster, South Yorkshire.

Venezuela is Paris and Tyson's eldest child6Venezuela is Paris and Tyson’s eldest childCredit: InstagramTyson's net worth is estimated to be around £70million, but despite this, the family still go food shopping in Asda6Tyson’s net worth is estimated to be around £70million, but despite this, the family still go food shopping in Asda