TYSON FURY joked he spent all his money on a Lamborghini after showing off his new motor.
Fury gave his 6.9million Instagram followers an inside look into a day in the life of the Gypsy King.
And in a separate video posted to his Instagram account, the WBC champion revealed his stunning green 4x4 Lamborghini.
Wife Paris asks: "What are you doing?"
Fury then said: "I ain't got no time to waste, Paris. I'm in quite a rush. Business to attend. Laters."
He then sped off out of his drive in the super-car, which appears to be a Lamborghini Urus, worth nearly £200,000.
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Fury has a passion for fast cars with his collection including two Rolls-Royces and a Ferrari GTC4Lusso worth around £250,000.
But he has always reminded fans that his easy-to-drive Passat is among the favourites on his driveway.
Later on in the day, Fury went food shopping with wife Paris and was on the bargain hunt.
Fury then hilariously refused to pay the premium £6.10 for Nutella spread and instead opted for Asda's own.
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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."
Fury - understood have made close to £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."
Fury 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.
Fury comes into it having been dropped by ex-UFC champion Francis Ngannou, 37, in October before winning a controversial split-decision.
He also walked away a winner at the bank after making around £39m for the crossover clash.