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Tyson Fury sparks outrage after singing the n-word to his kids

Tyson Fury has caused outrage after he filmed himself singing the n-word with his children.

Fury was celebrating his 32nd birthday on Wednesday in the Morecambe family home surrounded by wife and kids when he uploaded the video to Instagram.

Towards the end of the video the whole family sings along to the track 'Juicy' by rapper American The Notorious B.I.G.

It is at this point that Fury repeats the n-word as he sings along to the lyrics of the song.

The song is known by all the family, including the children who all know the words to the track released in 1994.

Fury sings along to the song (gypsyking101/Instagram)

The word is repeated many times, as it is in the lyrics of the song.

Fury titled the video: "Birthday boy, Birthday morning with the family. Got to love it 2020."

In the 11-minute IGTV clip, Fury can be seen entering the kitchen, before he roars: "The Gypsy King, 32 today, still handsome, still good looking, still confident, still heavyweight king and still undefeated!"

He shadow boxes as he makes the exclamation with his family standing behind him.

Wearing a floral shirt and shorts, Fury receives a card from each of his children.

Fury's official song, "The Gypsy King" by Mick Konstantin, is playing in the background.

He enters the room dancing (gypsyking101/Instagram)
Fury's two-tier cake (gypsyking101/Instagram)

He has a huge two-tier cake with boxing gloves, cans of Diet Coke and a bar of Dairy Milk protruding from the top. The word "Tyson" is emblazoned at the bottom.

Fury then receives some gifts from the family including a t-shirt and a pair of trainers.

A host of stars flocked to wish Fury happy birthday on the post, including Manchester United footballer Jesse Lingard.

Fury is a well-known Red Devils fan and his children are wearing replica kits in the video.

Jamie Redknapp and heavyweight boxer Joseph Parker also wished Fury well on the post.

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