Inside Tyson Fury’s youngest daughter Athena’s lavish 3rd birthday party as wife Paris throws an all pink bash with makeovers and performers on stilts
Tyson Fury’s wife Paris threw an extravagant party for the couple’s youngest daughter, Athena, at the Pink Island Cafe in Stockport on Saturday to celebrate their third birthday.
The couple, who married in 2008 and are reportedly worth £180million, are the proud parents of seven children: Venezuela (13), Prince John James (11), Prince Tyson II (7), Valencia (5), Prince Adonis Amaziah (5), Athena and 10-month-old Prince Rico.
Paris, 35, shared a glimpse of the festivities on Instagram, which included stilt performers and makeovers.
The all-pink venue, with its huge hot air balloon-themed stalls, was also decorated with balloon arches as the birthday girl joined her friends.
The food consisted of sliders and a spectacular melting chocolate bomb for dessert. All guests received a gift bag.
Tyson Fury’s wife Paris threw a lavish girls’ party for the couple’s youngest daughter, Athena (pictured), at the Pink Island Cafe in Stockport on Saturday.
On Instagram, Paris, 35, shared a glimpse of the festivities, which included performers on stilts and makeovers
The all-pink venue, which featured huge hot air balloon themed stands, was also decorated with balloon arches as the birthday girl was joined by her friends
Paris, mother of seven, looked stunning in a gorgeous white mini dress with a gorgeous figure. She even had gold glitter painted on her face.
She wrote with the clip: ‘We had an amazing day @plouise1, the staff were amazing and did everything they could to make the day amazing. The food was amazing and all the activities were great!!’
‘It was like a pink dream and I would also like to give a shout out to the amazing lady behind it @plouise1 who opens her doors to the public for free so everyone can enjoy it, even people who can’t afford much. I just think you’re an inspiring woman x’
Paris before revealed in her memoir, How Does She Do It?, that she tried to hire a nanny but was refused help with her six children after visiting her £1.7million mansion in Morecambe.
Paris wrote: ‘At one point when I was feeling really stressed out, I toyed with the idea of hiring a babysitter.’
‘The candidate I had chosen came to the children’s home one afternoon and within a few hours she politely emailed me to exclude herself.’
Paris continued, “The kids were extra wild that day, so I couldn’t blame her!”
The birthday girl (in the photo) had a great time
The young guests were treated to a pampering moment
The meal consisted of sliders and a sizzling melting chocolate bomb for dessert, with all guests being treated to a gift bag
She wrote with the clip: ‘We had an amazing day @plouise1, the staff were amazing and did everything they could to make the day amazing. The food was amazing and all the activities were great!!’
The couple are the proud parents of seven children: Venezuela, 13, Prince John James, 11, Prince Tyson II, seven, Valencia, five, Prince Adonis Amaziah, five, Athena and 10-month-old Prince Rico.
It comes after Tyson bizarrely blamed his defeat to Oleksandr Usyk on him having “too much fun,” insisting he felt like he was in the ring with a “local amateur boxer” in Saudi Arabia.
Usyk became the first undisputed world champion of the four-belt era, stripping Fury of his WBC title and writing his name into the history books as one of the greatest boxers of all time.
Fury had the upper hand midway through the fight after a thrilling opening few rounds, but Usyk came back strongly in the closing stages to take a dramatic 10-8 lead in the ninth round after landing a series of powerful blows on the Gypsy King as he stumbled against the ropes.
According to the judges, two of them gave the bout scores of 115-112 and 114-113 in favor of Usyk, while the third ruled it 114-113 in favor of Fury, giving the Ukrainian a split decision victory.
In his first interview with Furocity since the loss in Riyadh, the 35-year-old boxer claimed he was having “too much fun” because the fight was “too easy” – and he ultimately paid the price for it.
“The fight against Usyk was actually a lot easier than I thought,” Fury said.
“People say he’s hard to hit. I’ve caught him with three or four punch combinations and laughed at him.
“My problem in that fight was that I was probably having too much fun. It was probably too easy. Sometimes it was too easy. It was like I was sitting there with a local amateur boxer.
‘I just enjoyed it too much and kept messing around and paid the ultimate price in round 9 when I got a 10-8 round and got clipped. And that’s what happens when you enjoy yourself too much.
“And they always say to me, ‘Never mix work with pleasure.’ I always give them the finger, but now it’s back to me, right?”