
Tommy Fury reveals he's banning Bambi from ‘5 star hotels and business class flights' – and has even bought a campervan
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TOMMY Fury has revealed how he is banning daughter Bambi from "five star hotels and business class flights" - and has even bought a campervan.
It's been a hectic year for Tommy and his partner Molly-Mae Hague, both 27, who recently confirmed they had rekindled their romance following their shock break-up.
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Tommy Fury has opened up about his daughter Bambi and how he wants to raise her
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Tommy opened up on The Good, The Bad & The Beast podcast
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The boxer is keen for Bambi not to have five star holidays
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Tommy also doesn't want Bambi growing up on private jets
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But now the boxer is keen to move on with his life, and raising Bambi is his top priority.
'Having a daughter, Bambi, is everything in my life. She's what I work for. She's what I fight for.," Tommy told Eddie Hall on his podcast, The Good, The Bad & The Beast.
"I don't even buy anything for myself anymore. It's all going away."
It was previously revealed how despite only being two-years-old, Tommy's daughter already enjoys a lavish life.
This includes a £12k dream wardrobe and private jet and business class luxury.
Addressing this, Tommy, said: "Today's world is tough because you don't wanna spoil your children, but then it's hard to not, in a way.
"I've just bought – and it's coming in two weeks – a massive RV type thing.
"I just said to myself, 'She can't take business class flights every time, that ain't the real world.'
"I didn't go on a plane until I was 17! It was a Flybe flight and the propeller nearly broke.
"But Bambi's got more air miles than me now, and she's two and a half."
Molly–Mae reveals baby plans with Tommy Fury after reunion to 'give Bambi a sibling'
Continuing, the sports star said: "I want her to know the meaning of normal, which is, you know, a nice camping holiday, driving to the lake.
"Not staying in five star hotels, not going business class flights, not doing that sometimes - and that's okay.
"Yeah, so I think she's getting to an age now where she's understanding more, and that as a father I introduce them sort of holidays, it's very important."
It comes after Molly-Mae recently posted an emotional tribute to Tommy as a father, gushing he was "made to be a dad" following the pair's reunion.
The mum-of-one took to her Stories to upload a snap showing Tommy's celebratory cake emblazoned with the phrase: "Love you daddy."
It sat perched on a table filled with images of him and Bambi, as well as a piece of painting art created by the tot.
The influencer then shared a black and white snapshot showing daddy and daughter cuddling in bed, with Molly-Mae posting a sweet message alongside it which read: "You are the most patient, calm, kind and loving daddy ever.
"Watching the way you love our little girl is one of my favourite things in the world ... it's completely unconditional.
"You were truly made to be a dad. Happy Father's Day."
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