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Topless Tyson! Fury spotted wearing nothing but a KILT as he films latest Netflix series in obscure Scottish town - as fans hail 'Viking' look

Topless Tyson! Fury spotted wearing nothing but a KILT as he films latest Netflix series in obscure Scottish town - as fans hail 'Viking' look

Daily Mail​6 hours ago

Tyson Fury looked every inch the Braveheart warrior as he strode around a Scottish town flashing his topless muscular torso - wearing a kilt and a whole load of attitude.
The Gypsy King was posing for the cameras in filming for season two of his Netflix series 'At Home with The Furys'.
Netflix confirmed another run of the show after the nine-part first series garnered positive reviews and a mammoth 2.6million viewers on the opening episode alone.
Cameras have been trailing Fury, 36, for the last couple of weeks for more content with Fury, childhood sweetheart wife Paris, and their seven children.
He reaffirmed his retirement from boxing in May after rumours that he could return, having retired for the fifth time in January.
And while fans might not be treated to any more bouts involving the two-time world heavyweight champion, they did enjoy his look with the kilt, tartan tie, socks, and big boots as he sauntered around Grantown-on-Spey.
'The people champion,' commented one user on his Instagram video.
'I'm thinking techno Viking,' said another.
You my man are my HERO.' commented 11-time world champion and former 'Golden Boy of Boxing' Oscar de la Hoya.
'Beast of a man,' wrote JD Tom Zanetti.
Some desperately clung to the hope that he might once again don his boxing gloves, with one supporter asking: 'Promo for a comeback fight?'
Fury was back on our screens in a different capacity at the weekend as he helped manage England at Soccer Aid.
He left viewers shocked as he dropped the f-bomb live on ITV.
It came as the boxer gave the England team a motivational speech in the dressing room.
During his words of encouragement, he told the lads: 'We are f***ing Spartans.'
It forced Alex Scott to apologise to viewers at home, before she threw back to Dermot O'Leary, 52, who was standing by on the pitch.
Scott, 40, told fans: 'We do apologise for the swearing. It's Tyson we don't know what's going to happen.'
Not that the motivational twist helped the team much - they ended up losing 5-4 to the World XI after Carlos tevez struck four times and Big Zuu scored the winner, with £15million raised for UNICEF.

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