Tyson Fury pokes fun at wife Paris as she showcases new gadget that helps her get around their £1.7 million mansion

PARIS Fury has showcased the unconventional way she gets around the grounds at her £1.7 million mansion.

The mum-of-seven, 34, lives in a Versace-esque mansion in Lancashire’s coastal town of Morecambe with her husband Tyson, 35, and their kids.

Paris lives in Morecambe, Lancs with husband Tyson and their seven childrenCredit: Alamy

The family’s £1.7 million home was heavily features on their Netflix seriesCredit: BackGrid

And it turns out, Paris has a hilarious method for getting round the groundsCredit: Instagram/Paris Fury

The couple have come a long way.

Just 15 years ago, they were having a £35,000 Gypsy-style one-bedroom cabin built on the site of Tyson’s dad’s scrap yard.

Now, Paris has hilariously revealed that she’s cutting about her property on an electric scooter.

Taking to Instagram stories, she shared a video of herself riding around the Fury family’s back garden.

Tyson, behind the camera, can be heard saying: “That’s Paris there on the scooter.

“Imagine if she fell off and grazed all her legs.

“She’d blame me then.”

Their eldest son, Prince John James, 11 hilariously backed up his dad’s claim.

“He knows as the husband, if I fall, it’s his fault,” Paris later wrote over the video.

“Even if he’s not in the room.”

Paris and Tyson’s other children are Venezuela, 14, Prince Tyson II (also known as Tutty), seven, Valencia, five, Prince Adonis Amaziah, five, Athena, two and baby Rico, 10 months.

Their tarmac garden has The Gypsy King logo emblazoned on it.

It’s unlikely the Fury clan will be there for much longer, though.

Pairs and Tyson are eyeing up a £4 million forever home in the affluent village of Styal in Cheshire.

This home falls into the ‘Golden Triangle’, an affluent Cheshire area populated by footballers and celebrities.

The couple, who tied the knot 14 years ago, are hoping to transform a rundown car park into a luxury “Grand Designs” mansion with a swimming pool, hot tub and cinema.

Currently overgrown, the land includes a grim-coloured pond and has become a dumping ground for used cars.

They originally wanted to demolish the main eight-bedroom dwelling and replace it with a six-bed house.

However, since proposing renovation plans in May 2023, the Furys have faced a number of setbacks from disgruntled neighbours and they’ve faced wildlife issues.

Bats were discovered roosting in the loft which means they’ve had to give up on hopes of a total knockdown.

Instead, they now hope to extend the existing mansion home and install a basement music room, games area, breakfast and garden rooms and a cinema.