Paris Fury and daughters Venezuela, 15, Valencia, 6, and Athena, 3, attend autism charity fundraiser – while Tyson prepares for career-defining rematch with Oleksandr Usyk😘

On Sunday night, Paris Fury let her hair down at a charity ball while her husband Tyson got ready for an impending rematch with Oleksandr Usyk. It was a tale of two Furys.

It was a tale of two Fury's on Sunday evening as Paris Fury let her hair down at a charity ball, while husband Tyson prepares for an imminent rematch with Oleksandr Usyk (pictured with daughters Venezuela, 15, Valencia , six, and Athena, three)

In order to support autistic charities throughout the United Kingdom, the mother of seven went to the Women and Daughters charity ball.

Paris, 34, took to Instagram to post a few photos from the event, where she was joined by her mother, sister, and three of her children: Athena, 3, Valencia, 6, and Venezuela, 15.

The mother-of-seven attended the Women and Daughters' charity ball in aid of autism charities across the United Kingdom (pictured at the event with her mother and sister)

While raising money for important causes, Paris was spotted dancing on the dance floor at the charity event wearing a chic Karen Millen dress with shimmering fringe.

Venezuela, the oldest of her seven children with heavyweight champion Tyson, chose to wear a pink miniskirt embellished with sequins and matching high-heeled shoes to join her mother.

Paris Fury shared photos of her young daughters with Instagram followers on Sunday evening

“Women and daughters charity ball,” she captioned her images. The most important thing was that this event collected money for charities that support people with autism, in addition to being a fantastic evening. Bravo to the women who took part.

In addition to honoring the occasion when John Fury headbutted a member of the Ukrainian’s crew, the promotional video for Tyson’s rematch with Oleksandr Usyk shows Paris in a way that has never been seen before.

The mother-of-seven let her hair down at the fundraising event, where she was joined by numerous guests

By depriving Fury of his WBC championship in May, Usyk became the first undisputed world champion of the four-belt era and cemented his place in boxing history.

On December 21, the two will square off again in Saudi Arabia, with the Gypsy King keen to make amends and exact revenge.