Tyson Fury has tied the knot with his wife Paris for a third time after the couple renewed their vows in France.
Taking to social media, the former heavyweight world champion said: "Paris Fury and I got married again; third time lucky. We had the most beautiful day in the South of France, it holds a lot of special memories for us." The couple originally married in 2008 when Paris was just 19 having met several years earlier.
They have seven children together and their brood were in attendance for the recent nuptials. Their sons Prince John James, Prince Tyson II, Prince Adonis Amaziah and Prince Rico wore matching suits while daughters Venezuela, Valencia and Athena were kitted out in white dresses.
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Fury posted a number of photos on Instagram which showed the couple renewing their vows in an impressive but empty church before the whole family posed for pictures.
Fury, who would go on to become a two-time world heavyweight champion, met Paris at a wedding of a mutual friend when she was 15 and he was 18, and have been together ever since. They married in front of 400 friends and family before having their first child, Venezuela, in 2009.
And despite Fury losing out on a lot of valuable relationships during his period of binge-drinking and drug use between the end of 2015 and his boxing return in 2018, Paris always stuck by his side.
She stayed with him through his incredible comeback that culminated in winning the world heavyweight title against Deontay Wilder in February 2020, just under five years after he first beat Wladimir Klitschko to begin his reign over the division.
This was in spite of Fury admittedly being "not the best husband" over the years, a fact which he admitted in an interview with Gary Neville. "I've not been the best husband in the world," Fury said during the chat with Neville's show The Overlap . "I've been far from it."
Fury has said that without his wife's support, he likely would have killed himself during the depths of his battle with depression. "I've not been the best person in the world," he continued. I've been far from it but I'm happy that I'm back on track and everything's running smooth again.
"And to get a woman who's been with you all that time and gone through the bulls***," he continued. "The good times and the bad times. [For her] to still be there when you don't want to be and when you're being forced away and you're being pushed out, that takes a very strong individual. And like I say, without having that person, [I would] probably want to be dead anyway."
Fury retired from boxing earlier this year following back-to-back defeats by Oleksandr Usyk in 2024. But he recently announced his intention to return to the ring next year with Anthony Joshua - or a trilogy bout with Usyk - among his options for his comeback fight.
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