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Tyson Fury opens up on moving video of son, 3, admitting to spilling Diet Coke in car and says Land Rover is clean again


TYSON FURY admitted he was trying to teach his son a positive lesson after the three-year-old admitted spilling Diet Coke in his dad’s Land Rover Defender.

The Gypsy King uploaded an adorable video of Prince Tyson Fury II telling him what had happened but admitted his own father John Fury would not have been as forgiving when he was young.

 Tyson Fury revealed he was trying to teach his son a positive lesson after he admitted spilling Diet Coke in his Land Rover Defender

Tyson Fury revealed he was trying to teach his son a positive lesson after he admitted spilling Diet Coke in his Land Rover Defender

Three-year-old Prince was stood in a yellow T-Shirt and holding a cuddly toy as he made the admission.

But Fury told the Lockdown Lowdown it was all in the spirit of good parenting.

Asked if he’d cleaned up the Coke, Fury said: “I have. It’s one of those Land Rover Defenders so it’s got a rubber floor so it didn’t really matter. But I was teaching him a lesson.

“He thought it was a really bad thing he had done but he owned up to it and he told the truth.

“And he knows that if he tells me the truth about anything he does that is naughty he will not get in trouble.

“But if he lies to me, then he gets in trouble.

“And no matter what he does now, as long as he admits it and owns up to it and is sorry for it then he doesn’t get in any trouble for it at all.”

Asked if the stance was something instilled in him by his dad John, Tyson explained his father was not so understanding.

He said: “Listen, if you lied to my dad he’d take your lips off.

“You’d be feeling the back of my dad’s hand right up in your earhole. So it’s not something we would do.

“But if we done something really bad you’d never admit to it, you just had to take a smacking and that would be it.

“But I don’t want my kids to grow up like that. I want them to be able to come to me when they’ve done something or when they need something.

“Especially at a young age, if they know they can come to dad no matter what they’ve done and I’ll help them and I won’t smack them or shout at them when they’re telling the truth.

“And even though it’s petty things like spilling pop or messing the front room up or breaking a window, I want them to know if they tell the truth they’re always going to be better off than lying.”

Young Prince is making a bit of a name for himself on his famous father’s social media.

SunSport reported how he joked he will knock out Anthony Joshua as he joined Tyson and wife Paris for their lockdown workout.

Frank Warren says he expects AJ vs Fury to happen abroad


Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk


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