The Gypsy King turned VIKING as boxing champion Tyson Fury donned fancy dress to celebrate Halloween with wife Paris and friends in Manchester.
World heavyweight champion Tyson donned furs, helmet, pirate boots and even a faux axe to embody the style of an ancient marauder as headed to swanky Manchester bar Menagerie on Saturday night.
And wife Paris got into the fancy dress swing by taking on another villainous character - in the shape of Marvel baddie The Joker.
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Mum-of-six Paris was looking in stunning form as she became female Joker - with bright green hair, vibrant purple suit and crazy clown style makeup.

Paris had earlier shared a video showing her spectacular make-up transformation courtesy of professional make-up artist Mia Fletcher as she wished friends and followers a Happy Halloween.
She also added a quote from the Joker movie starring Joaquin Phoenix, saying: "They laugh at me because I'm different, I laugh at them because they're all the same."
The couple were joined by a host of pals also wearing fancy dress for the themed event at Menagerie at New Bailey, the celebhaunt bar known for its live entertainment on a raised catwalk at the heart of the bar.
Tyson smiled at photographers on his way into the bash, showing off his bare chest as he strolled into the event.

And it sounds like the group had a fabulous time inside, with Paris later posting on Instagram: "Had the best night at Menagerie".
Fresh from Tyson's crushing victory over Deontay Wilder in Las Vegas earlier this month, the couple have also been celebrating Paris's first foray into the publishing world.
For Paris has just released her first book, titled: "Love and Fury - the Magic and Mayhem of Life with Tyson" which spills the beans on what life is really like married to the boxing champion.

Wythenshawe-raised Tyson, 32, and Paris, 31, welcomed their sixth child together just three months ago when baby daughter Athena arrived after a traumatic birth.
In her book she writes about Tyson's struggles with depression, OCD and alcohol and how she copes being a hands-on mother to their children from their home in Morecambe.