FAMILY FURY Paris Fury pays tribute to lookalike mum just days before she gives birth to baby number seven

PARIS Fury has shared sweet snaps of her lookalike mum just days before she gives birth to her seventh baby.

The glamorous wife of boxing champion Tyson Fury called mum Lynda Mulroy the “best guide she could have wished for.”

5Paris Fury shared a glamorous photo with mum, Lynda MulroyCredit: Instagram

5Paris also showed fans a picture of her parents with TysonCredit: Instagram

Paris shared three photos to Instagram showing their close bond.

These included a photo of her parents with Tyson and a few of their six kids, Venezuela, 13, Prince John James, 10, Prince Tyson II, Valencia, five, Prince Adonis Amaziah, four, and Athena, two.

Pregnant Paris is expecting her seventh baby this month, and has given fans a sneak peek inside her baby’s adorable wardrobe.

Paris wrote alongside her post: “Mam was the best guide and teacher I could have wished for.

“Her patience, wisdom and common sense were boundless, and she taught me the life lessons I needed to know.”

The mum-of-six also gushed about how she taught Paris all she needed to know about running a home for her family.

Paris continued: “She showed me how to open a bank account and how to manage a household budget.

“How to pay bills and how to take out insurance. How to arrange doctors’ and dentists’ appointments and how to apply for a passport.

“She spent hour upon hour sorting and filing the family’s paperwork, explaining how this helped the whole household to run smoothly.

“Now she’s always there to look after the whole family and my kids love her as much as I do and I love re-telling them the stories from my childhood.”

Paris and Tyson may be worth £70million, but she didn’t grow up in the lap of luxury.

In her book, Love and Fury: The Magic and Mayhem of Life with Tyson, the mum-of-six grew up in a traveller family and said she didn’t use the loo or shower in her family’s trailer.

Paris, who used to go by her Mulroy maiden name, grew up in a traveller community in Doncaster and said she had to queue in the freezing cold to have a wash.

Her parents had their own 24-foot trailer, while Paris slept with two siblings in their own one next door.

Paris wrote: “In keeping with Gypsy tradition, we chose not to use our indoor bathrooms.

“Because the shower and toilet cubicles were so near to the cooking and eating areas, Travellers considered it unhygienic to use them – or to launder clothes and tea- towels in the kitchen – so we’d head outside to our purpose- built wash block instead.

“Anyone unfamiliar with our community might have found this ritual quite strange, but it was an age-old part of our culture that we became totally accustomed with.

“The four Mulroy kids got used to waiting their turn in the bath shed queue; it certainly hardened us to the elements, especially in the middle of winter.”

Paris said her mum kept their trailer immaculate and looking like a “show home”, and would pack their storage cupboards full of games, books, clothes and make-up.

The kids’ trailer had double beds at each end and a bunk bed in the middle, but they’d prefer to snuggle up together as they hated to sleep alone.

Each night, their mum would make them a “hearty traditional meal”, such as hotpot or shepherd’s pie, and they would “eat, chat, play games and watch movies” together.

5Paris also revealed a throwback shot with her parentsCredit: Instagram

5Pregnant Paris, pictured with her mum, is expecting her seventh babyCredit: Instagram

5Tyson and Paris have said they want a large family

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