

Tyson Fury and his wife Paris were interrupted by their two-year-old daughter on multiple occasions as they went about their daily workout routine.
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Just like any other day since the beginning of the lockdown, Tyson Fury went live on Instagram with his workout routine. However, their daughter busted into their room many times. So much so that the couple had to stop multiple times to attend to their toddler.
Seemingly the toddler, Valencia, only wanted to help out. As later on she goes and gets a dirty floor cloth to help her father wipe the sweat off his face.
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Following which the toddler goes on to pinch Paris’ energy drink. “There’s a little pink kid stealing my drink!”, says Paris.
Eager to lend a helping hand in keeping the house clean and chip in. Valencia pours a bottle of water over the running machine and starts wiping it. To which Fury exclaims, “Get away Valencia, don’t do that”. And Paris adds, “That’s naughty”. However, she hands her daughter a towel to help clean up the mess.
👨👧 Tyson Fury's two-year-old daughter Valencia seemed determined to cause chaos during his workout today…
[📽️ @Tyson_Fury] pic.twitter.com/FuWOizu637— Michael Benson (@MichaelBensonn) April 23, 2020
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Tyson Fury in the Face of Adversity
“I said I’d do a live video of training and that’s what I’m gonna do. Every day I’m gonna do a live video of me doing a bit of training and everybody can join in if they want. I’m gonna be doing two sessions a day because we’ve got nothing else to do. I’m gonna stay indoors, I’m not gonna go out and spread this disease, I’m gonna stay in and do what the Prime Minister says.”- Tyson Fury
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Coronavirus has affected people all over the world. Fury has been an adamant advocate of the need for self-isolation and lockdown. Praising the Primer Minister and the NHS workers for their efforts, Fury has been going live on Instagram every day.
The goal? To inspire people to work out and stay fit at home. With everyone stuck at home with nothing better to do, morale often runs low. However, it is the WBC heavyweight champion who has taken it upon himself to bring people some joy and help them cope.
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