Lavish lives of Tyson Fury's 7 kids from £18k holidays to extravagant parties

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Paris and Tyson Fury might prefer to shop in Aldi and choose not to privately educate their seven kids, but the multi-millionaire couple do still love to splurge on the finer things in life

Paris and Tyson Fury have recently welcomed a new addition to the family, with their newborn baby boy, Prince Rico Paris Fury, the seventh child of the world champion boxer.

While the Gypsy King is estimated to be worth around £130m , he doesn't want his brood to be "spoiled rotten by multi-millionaire parents". Speaking on his Netflix series, At Home With The Furys, Tyson said he wants to normalise their lives as much as possible by making them do 'normal stuff'.

The multi-millionaire parents opt to shop at supermarkets such as Aldi and Lidl and often look for the best deals they can get. Tyson previously told JOE : "We don't live like rich people. Whether we're shopping in Aldi or looking for a meal deal or something or taking the kids to a funky Wacky Warehouse place, we're the same." But with such an enormous fortune to their name, the Fury family do also live life on the extravagant side sometimes.

Stephanie Ledigo, founder of GOPR & Events, is the Fury family's event planner and has thrown everything from parties to baby showers and christenings. She told OK! Magazine : "The Furys are an event planner's dream. Paris is the busiest woman in the world but she always puts her kids first and puts so much thought into their birthdays.

She also showed fans the incredible walk-in wardrobe that she gets to herself, with huge floor to ceiling wardrobes and a big chest of drawers. Alongside the photo, she wrote: "Dreams do come true. I've wanted a space like this just for me for a long time, usually things revolve around the kids or Tyson. So I can't believe I've finally got this for me."

Speaking on his Netflix series, Tyson explained why they have chosen to stay in Morecambe. "People say to me, 'Why don't you live in California or America?' – why would I? Why would I abandon my own country for a bit of money and some fame? I love it. I would never leave Morecambe. It's true beauty. If the weather was better, every house here would be a million quid."

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