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

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
By: dailymail Posted On: August 10, 2024 View: 136

Tyson Fury's wife Paris threw the couple's youngest daughter Athena a lavish girls' only third birthday party at the Pink Island Cafe in Stockport on Saturday.

The couple, who wed in 2008 and are worth a reported £180M, are proud parents to seven children, Venezuela, 13, Prince John James, 11, Prince Tyson II, seven, Valencia, five, Prince Adonis Amaziah, five, Athena and ten-month old Prince Rico.

Taking to Instagram Paris, 35, shared a glimpse of the celebrations which included performers on stilts and makeovers.

The all pink venue which boasts huge hot air balloon themed booths, had also been decorated with balloon arches as the birthday girl was joined by her pals.  

Food included sliders as well as an showstopping melting chocolate bomb for dessert with all the guests treated to a gift bag. 

Tyson Fury 's wife Paris threw the couple's youngest daughter Athena (pictured) a lavish girls' only third birthday party at the Pink Island Cafe in Stockport on Saturday
Taking to Instagram Paris, 35, shared a glimpse of the celebrations which included performers on stilts and makeovers
The all pink venue which boasts huge hot air balloon themed booths, had also been decorated with balloon arches as the birthday girl was joined by her pals

Mother-of-seven Paris looked gorgeous as she showcased her jaw-dropping figure in a busty white mini dress and even had gold glitter painted on her face. 

She captioned the clip: 'We had the best day out @plouise1 the staff were amazing people who went beyond to make the day great, the food was great and all the activity’s!!' 

'It was like a pink dream, also just wanna shout out the amazing lady behind it all @plouise1 who opens her doors free to public so everyone can enjoys even people who can’t afford much I really just think your an inspirational woman x'.

Paris previously revealed in her memoir, How Does She Do It? that she had tried to hire a childminder but they wouldn't commit to helping with her then six children after visiting her £1.7million Morecambe mansion.  

Paris wrote: 'At one stage when I was feeling particularly frazzled, I did toy with the idea of employing a nanny.'

'My chosen candidate came over to see the children in their home environment one afternoon and within hours she emailed me politely to rule herself out.'  

Paris continued: 'The kids had been especially wild that day, so I could hardly blame her!'.

The birthday girl (pictured) had a wonderful time
The young guests were treated to a pampering session
Food included sliders as well as a showstopping melting chocolate bomb for dessert with all the guests treated to a gift bag
She captioned the clip: 'We had the best day out @plouise1 the staff were amazing people who went beyond to make the day great, the food was great and all the activity¿s!!'
The couple are proud parents to seven children, Venezuela, 13, Prince John James, 11, Prince Tyson II, seven, Valencia, five, Prince Adonis Amaziah, five, Athena and ten-month old Prince Rico

It comes after Tyson bizarrely blamed his split-decision defeat by Oleksandr Usyk on 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 to write his name into the history books as one of boxing's all-time greats.

Fury had the upper hand midway through the fight after a few closely contested opening rounds, but Usyk mounted a formidable comeback in the latter stages, dramatically claiming a 10-8 advantage in round nine by landing a series of blows on the Gypsy King as he stumbled against the ropes.

On the judges' cards, two scored the bout 115-112 and 114-113 in favour of Usyk, while the third had it down as 114-113 to Fury, handing the Ukrainian a split-decision victory.

Speaking to Furocity in his first interview since the loss in Riyadh, the 35-year-old boxer claimed he was having 'too much fun' because the fight was 'too easy' — and ultimately paid the price.

'It was actually a lot easier than I thought it would be, the Usyk fight,' Fury said.

'People saying he's a hard man to hit. I was lighting him up with three or four punch combinations, laughing at him.

'My problem in that fight was I probably had too much fun. It was probably too easy. At times, it was too easy. It was like I was in there with a local amateur boxer.

'I was just enjoying it too much and messing around and paid the ultimate price in Round 9 where I got a 10-8 round and got clipped. And that's what happens when you have too much fun.

'And they always tell me, "Never mix your work with having fun". I always give them the middle finger but it's come back now to me, hasn't it?'

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