KNOCKOUT DEAL Tyson Fury and Paris spend £140 bargain hunting in Asda and say ‘Boris Johnson would be proud’ of their savings

TYSON and Paris Fury went bargain hunting in Asda in a haul that would have left Boris Johnson “proud”.

The heavyweight world boxing champion gave his 6.9million a glimpse into a day in his life.

8Paris Fury enjoyed a bargain hunting shop with husband Tyson

8The couple saved on cheaper chocolate spread

8Paris was told to put back the £5 ice lollies

8They opted for the cheaper lollies

In between training sessions and healthy meals, the Gypsy King showed off his stunning £190,000 green Lamborghini Urus.

And the father-of-seven – who lives in a £550,000 Morecambe mansion – also took some rubbish to the skip.

To end the evening, Fury and wife Paris visited Asda – their supermarket of choice ever since marrying 16 years ago.

The boxing superstar recorded childhood sweetheart Paris looking for pyjamas for one of their kids.

And he insisted Lancashire cheese – costing £2.75 – was “the best”.

Fury then hilariously refused to pay the premium £6.10 for Nutella spread and instead opted for Asda’s own.

He said: “Decisions, decisions. Do you spend £6.10 on a jar of Nutella or do you spend £1.85 on some chocolate spread? I think we’ll take this one, Paris.”

The couple instead settled for Asda’s cheaper Hazelnut chocolate spread, costing £2.75 and saving them £3.35 from Nutella.

Paris said: “Boris Johnson would be proud.”

It was not quite clear why the former Prime Minister would have approved of their shop.

Play VideoTyson Fury races off in stunning £190,000 Lamborghini then heads to the skip to chuck out car full of rubbish

Fury, understood to be made around £100million in the ring, continued his saving spree after refusing to let Paris buy a box of Ferrero Rocher ice lollies for £5.

He said: “Put them back! They’re a fiver for some ice lollies. I don’t think so! Five pound for some ice lollies, get them ones that are a quid.”

They settled on some £1 Vimto lollies after Fury said: “Value for money.

“After spending all the money on the Lambo, Paris I think we need to save some money on the shopping.”

8Paris smiles as the shop comes to an end

8Fury joked how the shop went from £40 to £140

Finally it came to footing the bill and Fury joked about the price hike over the last two decades.

He said: “Paris, we’ve been coming to this Asda for 16 years since we got married.

“We made our first shop here and it only cost about £40 for the two of us, it doesn’t cost £40 anymore with all these kids does it?

“Costs about £140! But there you go, all these years married and we’re still shopping in the same store Paris, in the same location, Paris”

The happy couple welcomed their seventh child – baby boy Prince Rico – in September.

He joined Venezuela, 13, Prince John James, 11, Prince Tyson II, seven, Valencia Amber, five, Prince Adonis Amaziah, four, and Athena, two.

Despite a day of down-to-earth savings, Fury then showed off a private jet with the caption: “Business calling.”

The two-time champ returns on May 18 in an undisputed title showdown against Oleksandr Usyk, 37, in Saudi Arabia.

The bout was set for February 17 until Fury suffered a cut in sparring but he has insisted the gash is healed up and training is back underway.

8Fury said there was ‘business calling’

8Paris and Tyson watching the boxing in Saudi ArabiaCredit: Getty

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