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Lucy Needham

Paris Fury's loved-up celebrations with Tyson amid pregnant with seventh child claim

Paris and Tyson Fury looked the picture of happiness as they celebrated the Gypsy King's epic title win against Dillian Whyte on Saturday night.

Paris declared her husband 'the greatest of all time' as the lovebirds cosied up for a very cute snap moments after Tyson's victory.

Smitten Paris, who was looking a vision in an all-white ensemble, leaned in to give her a husband a kiss after watching him retain his WBC world heavy weight title in front of 94,000 fans at Wembley Stadium.

Hours before the match, the 32-year-old mum found herself an expected talking point leading up to the clash as it was claimed she was pregnant with her seventh child.

Paris is already mum to Venezuela, 12, Prince John James, nine, Prince Tyson II, five, Valencia, four, and Princes Adonis Amaziah, three, and youngest Athena, eight months.

Paris declared her husband 'The World's Greatest' as they kissed in the ring after Tyson's clash (mirror.co.uk)

During an interview with the BBC, Tyson's pal Carl Froch appeared to let slip that Paris was pregnant again.

Discussing his predictions for the night, Carl, 44, said: "He's got five or six children? I don't want to get it wrong, but he's got a lot of kids.

"I think Paris, his wife, is pregnant," he added.

Paris looked stunning in a white croptop and feathered blazer and flares combo (mirror.co.uk)

Mum Paris showed no care of the rumours as she headed to Wembley dressed in a stomach-baring croptop paired with a feathered blazer and matching white trousers.

Paris appeared to be enjoying her night as she also posed for a picture with Love Island star Molly-Mae, who is the girlfriend of Tyson's brother Tommy.

"The next leading lady out there," Paris called Molly-Mae, who she hailed a 'beauty inside and out.'

Paris and Molly-Mae Hague looked ultra glam as they posed for snaps in Wembley changing rooms (mirror.co.uk)
Molly got a shot of her outfit before leaving for her night out (INSTAGRAM)

Molly opted for an elegant black evening gown for the bout, that featured an asymmetrical sleeve and daring thigh high split.

The two women posed for snaps in the men's changing room as they supported their respective partners ahead of their clashes.

After Carl Froch appeared to let Paris and Tyson's happy news slip, the Gypsy King himself also seemed to suggest he and his long-term partner were expanding their family once again.

"My wife has been at home waiting for me for ten years, we have six kids and I am going to put another bun in her oven.

'Number seven is going to pop out anytime soon.

'I am going to be a family man and a big fat pig, fatter than I already am," he told The Sun.

Tyson spoke about his plans to retire from boxing (Getty Images)

After his match last night, Tyson said that he was ready to fulfil his wife's wishes and retire from boxing.

"I think this is it, it might be the final curtain for The Gypsy King and what a way to go out," says Tyson after flooring Whyte in the sixth round.

He BT Sport: "I promised my lovely wife Paris that after the third fight with Deontay Wilder that would be it and I meant it.

Fury and coach SugarHill Steward celebrate the win (Getty Images)

"I then got offered to fight at Wembley Stadium and I thought I owed it to the fans, to every person in the United Kingdom, to come here and fight.

"Now it's done I have to be a man of my word. I think this is it, it might be the final curtain for the Gypsy King and what a way to go out!"

Mirror Online has contacted Paris and Tyson's reps for comment.

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