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Tyson Fury's former family home on sale for £800,000

Tyson Fury's former family home on sale for £800,000

Glasgow Times11 hours ago
(Image: Kennedy News/Fine & Country) Fury's glamorous wife, Paris Fury, could be seen posing next to the unique staircase in snaps shared to her Instagram account between 2018 and 2021.
Fury then moved to a larger mansion further down the Morecambe coastline, honouring his public pledge not to leave his beloved home town - but it was reported the property was still in his portfolio in 2023.
Rightmove records show the three-bath detached property was bought for £480,000 in 2015 and is now listed for £800,000.
Tyson Fury has been contacted for comment.
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Fans recently got to see "At Home With The Furys" on Netflix, a reality series following the life of heavyweight boxer Tyson Fury and his family.
The show offered a glimpse into the chaotic yet loving world of Tyson, his wife Paris, their six children, and his father John, as well as his brother Tommy Fury and his girlfriend Molly-Mae Hague.
The series explores Tyson's attempts to embrace retirement while juggling family life, his desire to stay busy, and his ongoing battle with the urge to return to boxing.
The first season of "At Home With The Furys" was released on August 16, 2023. Netflix has confirmed that a second season is in production.
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