In a recent Instagram story, Venezuela Fury—the daughter of Paris and Tyson Fury—jokingly made fun of her frugal father. Tyson is known for looking for bargains, particularly when it comes to food shopping, even if his estimated net worth is approximately £70 million.
The 14-year-old was spotted shopping at Asda, the family’s favorite store since Paris and Tyson got married 16 years ago, in a video that Venezuela posted. Her mother Paris reached for a pack of 32 Cerelac Morning Bears biscuits, which cost £1.99, while Venezuela pushed a cart full of fruits, yogurts, and other supplies.
“I love acting like my dad in Asda,” Venezuela said, jokingly imitating her father. “Oh, £1.99, put it back, you don’t need that,” she said. Return it. This sardonic comment demonstrated Tyson’s thrift despite his wealth.
The excitement follows Tyson’s declaration that he is on course to become the first billionaire in boxing, with a lucrative doubleheader versus Anthony Joshua scheduled. Tyson has already made over £100 million in his career, and he has a bout against Oleksandr Usyk scheduled for May 18 in Saudi Arabia that might further boost his wealth.
The 35-year-old Tyson said, “Absolutely unbelievable,” expressing his excitement. Without a doubt, I’m headed toward becoming the first boxing billionaire. He laughed and said, “I’m not cheap – I’m probably the highest-paid escort in Morecambe!”