™ KNOCKOUT DEALS Paris Fury’s daughter takes swipe at bargain-hunter dad Tyson despite him on track to be ‘boxing’s first billionaire’

PARIS and Tyson Fury’s daughter Venezuela Fury has taken a cheeky swipe at her bargain-loving dad Tyson.

Although the heavyweight champion is reported to be worth around £70 million, it turns out that The Gypsy King is always eager to nab himself a bargain.

Paris and Tyson Fury's eldest child, Venezuela, has taken a cheeky swipe at her millionaire dad6Paris and Tyson Fury’s eldest child, Venezuela, has taken a cheeky swipe at her millionaire dadCredit: Instagram

Whilst shopping in Asda, Venezuela 'acted' like her father, leaving mum-of-seven Paris in hysterics6Whilst shopping in Asda, Venezuela ‘acted’ like her father, leaving mum-of-seven Paris in hystericsCredit: Instagram/@venezuelafuryofficial

As Paris tried to pick up a packet of baby biscuits, the cheeky teenager told her to put them back, as her father would normally say6As Paris tried to pick up a packet of baby biscuits, the cheeky teenager told her to put them back, as her father would normally sayCredit: Instagram/@venezuelafuryofficial

It comes after yesterday’s announcement that Tyson is on course to becoming boxing's first billionaire6It comes after yesterday’s announcement that Tyson is on course to becoming boxing’s first billionaireCredit: Getty

And despite living in a “golden” £1.7million Morecambe mansion, with an impressive supercar collection out the front, Tyson has often been one to look to save money where possible, particularly when it comes to his food shopping.

And now, Paris and Tyson’s eldest child, Venezuela, 14, who was born on September 27, 2009, has taken a cheeky swipe at her dad.

In a clip shared on Venezuela’s Instagram stories, which was then re-shared by Paris, we saw the mother and daughter get their weekly shop in the family’s favourite supermarket – Asda.

The couple recently hailed Asda as their supermarket of choice ever since marrying 16 years ago.

As Venezuela pushed the trolley, which was full of fruit, yoghurts, ham, corn on the cobs and more, we saw Paris checking out the children’s food aisle.

Paris reached for the Cerelac Morning Bears biscuits, which cost £1.99 for a pack of 32 biscuits, to which Venezuela explained: “I love acting like my dad in Asda.”

We then saw the mum-of-seven attempt to take a packet of the baby buys off the shelf, presumably for her youngest child, Prince Rico Paris Fury, who was born in September.

But pretending to be her father, the Gypsy King, Venezuela then added: “Oh, £1.99, put it back, you don’t need that. Put it back.”

It comes after yesterday’s announcement that Tyson is on course to becoming boxing’s first billionaire – with a double-header against Anthony Joshua to help.

The Gypsy King has amassed a fortune throughout his career, clearing well over £100million already.

And he is set to deepen his pockets even more when he faces Oleksandr Usyk on May 18 in Saudi Arabia.

Tyson, 35, said: “Absolutely unbelievable. I’m definitely on course to becoming the first boxing billionaire, for sure.

“I’m on course for it and I’m looking forward to it. I’m delighted by all the good news that keeps coming my way.

“I’m not cheap – I’m probably the highest-paid escort in Morecambe! I’m not cheap, I’m not cheap.

“If you want something good, you have to pay for it. I can’t get a new car from the agent and pay pennies for it – it’s going to cost me.”

But despite his epic fortune, it turns out that Paris and Tyson stay grounded by shopping in discount stores like Asda and Home Bargains, even though they have millions in the bank.

In an interview shortly after Tyson’s £30million win over Deontay Wilder, Paris said: “We already have X amount in the bank.The couple have made no secret of their desire to have a big family, with Tyson declaring they want 11 children.

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