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Tyson Fury 'living the dream' as he recreates first dance with Paris at third wedding

Tyson Fury 'living the dream' as he recreates first dance with Paris at third wedding

Daily Mirror2 days ago
Former world heavyweight boxing champion Tyson Fury shared a series of romantic moments with his wife Paris as they renewed their vows alongside their seven children
Tyson Fury has gushed over his wife Paris as he shared a closer look at their third wedding. The couple decided to renew their vows on a romantic trip to France alongside their seven children.

They first married in 2008 when Paris was just 19-years-old and Tyson was 21. Tyson and Paris were ready to walk down the aisle once again in April 2013 followed by another ceremony this week.

The happy couple were joined by their children, Venezuela, 15, Prince John James, 13, Prince Tyson II, eight, Valencia, seven, Prince Adonis Amaziah, six, Athena, three and Prince Rico, just under two. It comes after Princess Andre says she's 'independent' from parents as she breaks silence after Katie Price row.

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Former heavyweight world champion Tyson revealed the exciting news on social media as he shared: "Paris & I got married again third time lucky. We had the most beautiful day in sof [sharing a French flag emoji] it holds a lot of special memories for us."
He has gushed over Paris in a series of posts online following their latest vow renewal ceremony. Tyson shared a clip of Paris taking a dip in stunning clear waters before resting on a surfboard with their daughter Venezuela.
The boxer lovingly shared: "i found a real life mermaid @parisfury loving life and living the dream. if only i could………… ow wait i did!!!!!!!"
Tyson then revealed a touching moment between him and his wife as they danced together on a balcony overlooking the sea while white petals fell around them. They wrapped their arms around each other before sharing a kiss as Celine Dion's My Heart Will Go On played.
Alongside the romantic dance, Tyson revealed: "our first wedding dance @parisfury totally beautiful event and thank you paris for marrying me 3 times. to love and hold in sickness and in health, #younglove."

Tyson and Paris' love story started at a wedding of a mutual friend when she was 15 and he was 18. They have been together ever since and originally married in front of 400 friends and family before having their first child, Venezuela, in 2009.
Paris has remained by Tyson's side through the highs and lows of his career as well as his period of binge-drinking and drug use between the end of 2015.

Tyson even admitted himself he has "not the best husband" over the years. "I've not been the best husband in the world," he said during the chat on Gary Neville's show The Overlap. "I've been far from it."
"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***. 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."
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