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Inside Tyson and Paris Furys private jet with en-suite, huge bed and plush lounge

Tyson Fury has given fans a sneak peek inside his fancy private jet as he flew to Saudi Arabia for a family holiday.

The Gypsy King took a little break with his family before his big fight with Oleksandr Usyk on February 17, after beating UFC star Francis Ngannou. Giving a glimpse inside their lavish lifestyle, his wife Paris Fury showed off their swanky plane ride on Instagram.

Seemingly shot by Tyson, Paris added the caption: "Just took a little trip… Saudi Arabia." In the video, you can see a big bed and a shower as Tyson filmed his close ones chilling out on soft sofas.

The video starts with a view from a window before it flashes to a double bed and an en-suite shower room. Tyson then makes his way down the plane, showing friends and family relaxing on plush seats.

A pram can also be seen in the shot with their littlest one no doubt relaxing nearby, who they welcomed on 18 September. The couple are parents to Venezuela, 14, Prince John James, 12, Prince 'Tutty' Tyson, six, Valencia, five, Prince Adonis Amaziah Fury, four and Athena, two and Prince Rico, two months.

Now, Tyson is back to training hard for his upcoming match. He's already talking tough about his fight with Usyk in Riyadh. At the press event for the fight, Fury said to Usyk: "I’m going to bust him up. Sausage. Ugly little man. Rabbit. Run rabbit, run rabbit, run, run, run.


"You know what’s coming? You’re getting smashed to pieces, sausage. You’re fighting the best British heavyweight there’s ever been.

"You’ve beaten the rest of them, but you haven’t beaten Tyson Fury, sausage. You can never beat me. If you beat me in your dreams you better wake up and apologise. I stole that from Muhammad Ali, I apologise.

"When you sleep at night ugly man you’re going to think of me for the next eight weeks. I’m going to punch your face in. You ugly little man."

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