Inside Paris and Tyson Fury’s third wedding as they battle with uncooperative kids

Inside Paris and Tyson Fury’s third wedding as they battle with uncooperative kids

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Paris and Tyson Fury have married one another for the third time and jetted off abroad for their romantic day to a location which the pair said is extremely ‘special’ to them both

Tyson Fury and his wife Paris have tied the knot – again, for the third time. The couple who first married in 2008 when Paris was just 19 and Tyson was 21, renewed their vows for the first time in April 2013.

But this year, Paris and her husband have revealed they recently jetted off to a very special foreign location in order to celebrate their romance and renew their vows for the third time. This time, they were joined by their children, Venezuela, 15, Prince John James, 13, Prince Tyson II, eight, Valencia, seven, Prince Adonis Amaziah, six, Athena, three and Prince Rico, just under two.

Taking to Instagram, the former heavyweight world champion told fans: “Paris & I got married again third time lucky. We had the most beautiful day in sof [sharing a French flag emoji] it holds a lot of special memories for us,” as the Bruno Mars song, Marry You, played over the loved-up video montage.

But their first wedding almost didn’t go to plan, with Tyson asking if they could postpone it as he wanted to compete in the Olympics. Writing in her book, Love and Fury, Paris said: “My fiancé clearly didn’t understand the amount of planning and organisation that went into a wedding.

“It was one conflict after another, and after an ugly slanging match with him outside Mam’s house, I decided to call time on the wedding and our relationship.” However, they later rekindled their relationship and tied the knot at St Peter in Chains Catholic Church in Doncaster, South Yorkshire, in 2008.

Source: Mirror

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