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TYSON and Paris Fury went bargain hunting in Asda in a haul that would have left Boris Johnson "proud".

The heavyweight world boxing champion gave his 6.9million a glimpse into a day in his life.

Paris Fury enjoyed a bargain hunting shop with husband Tyson
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Paris Fury enjoyed a bargain hunting shop with husband Tyson
The couple saved on cheaper chocolate spread
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The couple saved on cheaper chocolate spread
Paris was told to put back the £5 ice lollies
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Paris was told to put back the £5 ice lollies
They opted for the cheaper lollies
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They opted for the cheaper lollies

In between training sessions and healthy meals, the Gypsy King showed off his stunning £190,000 green Lamborghini Urus.

And the father-of-seven - who lives in a £550,000 Morecambe mansion - also took some rubbish to the skip.

To end the evening, Fury and wife Paris visited Asda - their supermarket of choice ever since marrying 16 years ago.

The boxing superstar recorded childhood sweetheart Paris looking for pyjamas for one of their kids.

And he insisted Lancashire cheese - costing £2.75 - was "the best".

Fury then hilariously refused to pay the premium £6.10 for Nutella spread and instead opted for Asda's own.

He said: "Decisions, decisions. Do you spend £6.10 on a jar of Nutella or do you spend £1.85 on some chocolate spread? I think we'll take this one, Paris."

The couple instead settled for Asda's cheaper Hazelnut chocolate spread, costing £2.75 and saving them £3.35 from Nutella.

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Paris said: "Boris Johnson would be proud."

It was not quite clear why the former Prime Minister would have approved of their shop.

Tyson Fury races off in stunning £190,000 Lamborghini then heads to the skip to chuck out car full of rubbish

Fury, understood to be made around £100million in the ring, continued his saving spree after refusing to let Paris buy a box of Ferrero Rocher ice lollies for £5.

He said: "Put them back! They're a fiver for some ice lollies. I don't think so! Five pound for some ice lollies, get them ones that are a quid."

They settled on some £1 Vimto lollies after Fury said: "Value for money.

"After spending all the money on the Lambo, Paris I think we need to save some money on the shopping."

Paris smiles as the shop comes to an end
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Paris smiles as the shop comes to an end
Fury joked how the shop went from £40 to £140
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Fury joked how the shop went from £40 to £140

Finally it came to footing the bill and Fury joked about the price hike over the last two decades.

He said: "Paris, we've been coming to this Asda for 16 years since we got married.

"We made our first shop here and it only cost about £40 for the two of us, it doesn't cost £40 anymore with all these kids does it?

"Costs about £140! But there you go, all these years married and we're still shopping in the same store Paris, in the same location, Paris"

The happy couple welcomed their seventh child - baby boy Prince Rico - in September.

He joined Venezuela, 13, Prince John James, 11, Prince Tyson II, seven, Valencia Amber, five, Prince Adonis Amaziah, four, and Athena, two.

Despite a day of down-to-earth savings, Fury then showed off a private jet with the caption: "Business calling."

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The two-time champ returns on May 18 in an undisputed title showdown against Oleksandr Usyk, 37, in Saudi Arabia.

The bout was set for February 17 until Fury suffered a cut in sparring but he has insisted the gash is healed up and training is back underway.

Fury said there was 'business calling'
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Fury said there was 'business calling'
Paris and Tyson watching the boxing in Saudi Arabia
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Paris and Tyson watching the boxing in Saudi ArabiaCredit: Getty
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