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Paris Fury has fans saying 'no way' as she sparks debate and is defended over trip to Primark with daughter Venezuela

Paris Fury has sparked a debate as she was seen enjoying a trip to Primark with her eldest child. The mum-of-seven enjoyed some retail therapy and some bonding time with teenager Venezuela as they headed to the high street store and filmed it for social media.

Paris, who recently welcomed another son with her boxing champion husband Tyson Fury, could be seen wearing patterned Christmas jumpers in the video shared to Primark's social media channels.

They started off by addressing the camera directly. Smiling, Paris said: "Hi, I'm Paris Fury and this is Venezuela Fury and we have come shopping in Primark to get our Christmas goodies."

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The mother and daughter duo could then be seen picking up Christmas jumpers, as Paris appeared to like a festive-themed cardigan. She also had a gander at the home range and couldn't resist a look at the baby clothes ahead of her baby son Prince Rico's first Christmas.

The caption of the post read: "Come shop with @parisfury1 featuring festive pj’s for the whole family #Primark. But Primark shoppers watching the clip struggled to believe Paris would shop at the store, despite her being seen in Netflix series At Home with the Furys bargain hunting in Aldi and ASDA.

One said: "There is No way she shops in primark." But speaking in Paris' defence, another commented: "All of you saying ‘I bet she doesn’t shop there’ shows your lack of knowledge on the Fury’s. They’re the must humble and down to earth people who still shop in Asda & Tesco and refuse to buy a pack of chocolate over £1, despite being multi millionaires, so I bet she

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