'It's not all glitz and glamour' – Watch family man Tyson Fury load £20k VW Passat with rubbish for tip run | The Sun

TYSON FURY admitted his life is “not all glitz and glamour” as the family man loaded up a £20,000 Volkswagen Passat with rubbish for a tip run.

The Gypsy King is still basking in glory after April’s win over Dillian Whyte in front of a record crowd at Wembley Stadium.


But despite being worth over £50million, Fury still has to do his chores.

The recently-retired heavyweight champion posted a video online showing him partaking in some unpleasant dirty work.

Fury could be seen loading up the boot of a VW Passat with several bin bags bursting with rubbish.

He went for his most modest motor despite owning numerous luxury vehicles including a Ferrari, a Porsche and TWO Rolls Royces.

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But the dad-of-six took it all in his stride as he revealed the unglamorous job to his legion of fans.

Fury said: “It’s not all glitz and glamour.

“I’m out in a Passat today doing a tip run, six, seven bags of rubbish.

“Gotta go today, bins get up, get in, that’s how we roll!”

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Some of the rubbish involved may have been leftovers from Fury’s epic Father’s Day feast on Sunday.

Wife Paris whipped up a storm in the kitchen as she cooked a meal of grand proportions for her husband and children.

The lucky family chowed down on heaving plates of roast dinner items.

And the desserts were equally mouth-watering, with Fury digging in to a large trifle and rice pudding.

Fury may have needed the calorie boost, as he could be set for at least one more pay day after promoter Bob Arum revealed plans to get back in the ring.

Arum said: "He's going to fight. He's a fighting man, and I expect Tyson Fury back in the ring before the end of the year. 

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"I think if Joe Joyce wins his fight in early-July, Tyson Fury and Joyce at Wembley in early at the beginning of October will do as well if not better – I don't know how you can do better – but as well as the Dillian Whyte fight with Tyson Fury.

"That will lead to a Fury fight against the winner of Anthony Joshua and Oleksandr Usyk."

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