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Tyson Fury takes wife Paris bargain hunting in ASDA after spending £190k on a Lamborghini

Tyson Fury and his wife Paris went for a budget shopping adventure at Asda, claiming that 'Boris Johnson would be proud' of their savings.

Tyson and Paris enjoyed hunting for bargains during their Asda trip. The heavyweight boxing world champ shared with his 6.9million Instagram followers a sneak peek into his daily routine. Amid fitness sessions and hearty meals, the Gypsy King proudly displayed his sparkling £190,000 green Lamborghini Urus.

The father to seven children, who resides in a £550,000 Morecambe mansion, also managed to make a trip to dump some waste. The day concluded with Fury and Paris heading their way to Asda - the supermarket they have preferred since getting married 16 years earlier.

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The boxing star filmed his childhood sweetheart Paris while she was looking out for pyjamas for one of their little ones. He confidently claimed that Lancashire cheese, priced at £2.75, was "the best". Fury amusingly declined to splash out £6.10 for Nutella spread and decided to go for Asda's own brand instead.

He quipped: "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." Instead, the couple opted for Asda's less expensive Hazelnut chocolate spread, which cost them £2.75, therefore saving £3.35 compared to Nutella.

Paris amusingly stated: "Boris Johnson would be proud." It was somewhat unclear as to why the former Prime Minister would have given thumbs up for their shopping. Fury, who is believed to have earned around

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