
‘Molly-Mae needs to take a leaf out of Paris Fury's book' say fans as ‘super mum' reveals everything she's done in 1 day
Not only were fans pleased as Paris, 35, 'kept it real' with her content, but others claimed that her sister-in-law, Molly-Mae Hague, 26, should 'take a leaf out of her book.'
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Yesterday, the mum-of-seven, who just days ago revealed the little-known way families can save cash, took to social media to open up on her busy day.
Posting on her Instagram stories, the blonde beauty, who recently tied the knot for the third time to retired heavyweight boxer Tyson Fury, 37, got candid on feeling as though she had 'hit a brick wall.'
As she filmed herself sitting on a bed, the mother, who is said to have a secret wealth that is nothing to do with the Gypsy King's £100million fortune, said: 'I'm changing the bedding.
'Does anybody else just get like halfway through Monday jobs and think, I've hit the brick wall, don't want to go anymore.'
The influencer then added: 'I've done the washing, been to the supermarket, stripped beds, kids [are] off school and I have hit the wall.'
Clearly overwhelmed, the star, who is said to receive a weekly paycheck of £3,800, shared her desire to "hide" from her youngsters.
'I might just hide in the bedroom for half an hour," she continued.
Paris' short clip has since been reshared online, with fans praising the busy mum and hailing her an 'inspiration.'
Meanwhile, others claimed that Molly-Mae, who was recently slammed after refusing to discipline her daughter Bambi, two, and came under fire in 2022 for her "24 hours in a day" comments, should take a leaf out of Paris' book.
One person said: ' Molly-Mae needs to take a leaf out of your book Paris. Super mum!!'
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Another agreed: 'Molly-Mae is on a Persil advert but has probably never done a wash in her life. Love Paris, she's great.'
A third commented: 'You're the best mum, I don't know how you do it. Respect to you.'
Inside Tyson and Paris Fury's love story
WITH world champ titles, multiple kids and a beautiful wife by his side, Tyson is much-loved by the nation, but his romance with Paris dates back to their teenage years.
Paris met Fury when she was just 15 at a mutual friend's wedding.
However, it wasn't until a year later, when their paths crossed again on a night out in Doncaster for her 16th birthday, that they began dating.
Paris explained: "He was my first boyfriend as I was not allowed a boyfriend until the age of 16. He is the only boyfriend I have had.
'Tyson would train in boxing during the week and then come and see me at the weekend. I would always be so excited at the thought of seeing him.'
In 2008, they tied the knot in front of 400 guests and slept together for the first time on the night of their wedding.
In 2016, Fury's mental health issues, cocaine and alcohol abuse, and intolerable mood swings threatened their seemingly unbreakable marriage.
On occasion, Paris would even contemplate leaving - packing her bags and getting into her car.
However, she'd just stop herself - admitting she couldn't leave Tyson to "crash and burn".
One woman added: 'You keep it real Paris.'
Whilst someone else penned: 'You're the most amazing woman! I follow you, read your books. You are an inspiration Paris.
At the same time, many other parents could relate to Paris, as one mother admitted: 'I know the feeling.'
A second chimed in: 'Omg feel your pain.'
Meanwhile, one mum confessed: 'Yes Paris....very true, I'm the same at the moment.'
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