WE all know that Paris Fury is a regular at Asda, B&M and Home Bargains.
The mum-of-seven is a self-confessed bargain hunter, despite having a reported combined net worth of around £70 million with heavyweight champ Tyson, 35.
But when it comes to her kids, there’s another type of store Paris, 34, likes to shop at.
The two-time author shared on Instagram last night that she “loves buying from small businesses”.
Why? “It’s so personal,” she says.
Paris ordered some clothes for her younger kids from clothing boutique, Jollytots.
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And when the package had arrived, the brand had chucked a multi-pack of Kinder chocolate bars in for the little Fury family members.
Paris took to Instagram to share her excitement at the package and promote the small business.
Jollytots is a boutique store for “children’s designer clothing” based in Falkirk, Scotland.
The brand also ships around the UK, hence Paris’ order.
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“Jollytots has been established since 1990,” a blurb reads.
“Donna has owned the shop for 34 years and, during this time, built up a great clientele providing top brands for children.
“She’s always seeking to add more brands to her portfolio.”
Earlier this month, the Fury family celebrated baby Rico’s first birthday.
He is Paris and Tyson’s seventh child.
The Morecambe-based couple also share Venezuela, 14, Prince John James, 11, and Prince Tyson II (also known as Tutty), eight.
Their younger children are Valencia, six, Prince Adonis Amaziah, five, and Athena, three.
According to Paris, who is a proud gypsy, her community “prides itself in keeping up appearance".
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That includes both having "a sparkling-clean trailer" or having "beautifully dressed children”.
She shared the insight in her 2023 memoir, How Does She Do It.
Paris and Tyson Fury's Love Story
Fabulous delves into how Paris and Tyson first met, plus when they tied the knot...
Tyson was raised in an Irish Traveller family in Wythenshawe, Manchester, while Paris was raised in a traditional traveller family in Doncaster, South Yorks.
The pair first met when she was 15-years-old at a mutual friend's wedding.
They met again by chance at Paris' 16th birthday and wed two years later in a traditional wedding in 2008.
The lovebirds tied the knot at St. Peter-in-Chains Catholic Church in Doncaster, South Yorkshire, and invited 300 guests to the special day.