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PARIS Fury has jetted off in style to be reunited with her husband Tyson for his upcoming fight.

Earlier this week, the boxing champion, 36, revealed that he hasn’t spoken to his wife Paris, 35, for three months, after “sacrificing a lot” for his rematch against Oleksandr Usyk.

Paris Fury has flown in first class to be reunited with Tyson
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Paris Fury has flown in first class to be reunited with TysonCredit: instagram/parisfury
It comes after Tyson's admission that the pair have not spoken for three months
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It comes after Tyson's admission that the pair have not spoken for three monthsCredit: Instagram / @parisfury1
The mum-of-seven has been open about her dislike of watching her heavyweight husband take to the ring
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The mum-of-seven has been open about her dislike of watching her heavyweight husband take to the ringCredit: Jamie McPhilimey
The couple began dating in 2005, with Paris travelling around the north of England throughout 2006 and 2007 to attend Tyson's amateur fights
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The couple began dating in 2005, with Paris travelling around the north of England throughout 2006 and 2007 to attend Tyson's amateur fightsCredit: Instagram @parisfury1

The bruisers will collide for a second time in Saudi Arabia on Saturday night, with the Gypsy King looking to avenge his defeat to the Ukrainian in May.

But after not speaking for months, now, the mum-of-seven has boarded a flight and sat in first class, to go and support her husband.

The blonde beauty was joined by her eldest son, Prince John James, 13.

Paris took to Instagram to share a snap of the pair of them as they headed to Saudi Arabia.

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Posting on her stories, Paris smiled for the selfie, wearing a black zip-up top with her hair up in a bun.

The teen flashed a cheeky grin and put his thumbs up for the snap.

Alongside the picture, Paris tagged Tyson and her eldest son and simply penned: “On our way.” 

Paris and Tyson first met in 2005 and they began dating shortly afterwards.

The pair were married three years later and now have seven children together.

However, the intensity of Tyson’s training regime means that he has not seen Paris in three months.

Tyson Fury says he hasn't spoken to wife Paris for THREE MONTHS and says he has 'sacrificed a lot' for Usyk rematch

Not only this, but the British ace hasn't even spoken to her in that time either.

He told : “It’s been a long camp, been away from my wife and kids for three months.

“I’ve not spoken to Paris at all for three months, not one word.

“I’ve sacrificed a lot. It will be worth it (if I win), 100 per cent.”

Tyson's pre-fight silence with Paris isn’t a bad thing, says relationship expert

AHEAD of his heavyweight brawl on Saturday (December 21), Tyson Fury has gone no contact with wife Paris. In fact, the pair haven't even spoken for three months. But this is actually a good thing, says one relationship expert.

“Tyson's decision to distance himself from Paris isn’t about conflict but about maintaining the level of focus required to perform at his peak," Anne-Sofie Koktved, Relationship Expert at Datingxperten.de, explains.

"Preparing for such a high-stakes fight demands mental discipline, and even the slightest distraction, including day-to-day parenting concerns, could throw him off balance.

"What this really shows is the strength of their partnership. Paris understands and respects his process, and that level of trust is the foundation of a strong relationship.

"It’s a lesson for us all. Sometimes the healthiest thing you can do for your relationship is to give your partner the space they need to grow and succeed individually.”

Paris addressed their “no contact” herself, penning on Instagram: “People don’t see the sacrifices made. 

“I’ve let him solely concentrate on this fight. 

“It seems like he’s been gone forever, especially with no contact, but it’s what he needs.”

'I hate being there'

But whilst Paris is flying out to support her husband, it’s been reported that she actually hates watching him take to the ring.

Paris has been candid on numerous occasions about her resentment towards watching Tyson get thumped by some of the toughest men in the world.

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Fabulous delves into how Paris and Tyson first met, plus when they tied the knot...

Tyson was raised in an Irish Traveller family in Wythenshawe, Manchester, while Paris was raised in a traditional traveller family in Doncaster, South Yorks.

The pair first met when she was 15-years-old at a mutual friend's wedding.

They met again by chance at Paris' 16th birthday and wed two years later in a traditional wedding in 2008.

The lovebirds tied the knot at St. Peter-in-Chains Catholic Church in Doncaster, South Yorkshire, and invited 300 guests to the special day.

Despite Tyson's handsome payday, Paris confessed she “hates” watching her 6ft 7 husband take to the ring. 

She previously said: “I hate it. I've got to be truthful, that's the flat out answer.

“I support him but I don't enjoy it. I hate being there, but on the other hand, I feel like I have to be there. 

"I feel like, if I'm not there, what happens if something goes wrong and I’m not with him. 

I don't enjoy a minute of it

Paris Fury

“So, that's the brutality of the sport and that is the fact of it. 

"You really are taking your life in your hands every time you go in there and unfortunately, that's what he loves to do and that's just his passion in life, so I've got to support him for it. 

"But I don't enjoy a minute of it." 

'I felt a little resentful'

Not only this, but in her book, Paris recalled a moment from 2012, around the time Tyson had won 20 successive professional fights, when she was a mum-of-two at the time, with their first son Prince John James born in 2011. 

Paris shared: “His undefeated record was a great achievement, and I was so proud of him, but his punishing schedule of bouts was starting to take a toll on our relationship.

“Everything was becoming a bit strained, a bit forced."

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The ‘relatable mum’ then continued: “And even though I knew my husband had a job to do, I still felt a little resentful that I was the one stuck in the bungalow, caring for the kids and keeping the place nice.

“I started to feel quite isolated, and became worried we were growing apart – I could really sense the distance widening between us – and I think Tyson felt the same.”

Tyson's intense training regime ahead of fights has put a strain on his marriage to Paris over the years
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Tyson's intense training regime ahead of fights has put a strain on his marriage to Paris over the yearsCredit: AP:Associated Press
The mum-of-seven was admirably candid about her resentment in her 2021 memoir, Love and Fury
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The mum-of-seven was admirably candid about her resentment in her 2021 memoir, Love and FuryCredit: Reuters
The couple share seven children
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The couple share seven childrenCredit: Instagram
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