TYSON FURY praised his son for telling the truth after he spilled Diet Coke inside the boxer’s new car.
The Gypsy King uploaded an adorable video on to Instagram showing his son admitting to the accident.
A sheepish-looking Prince Tyson Fury II had a confession to make
Prince Tyson Fury II looks as though he is about to get a telling off
And the WBC heavyweight champ was delighted with Prince Tyson Fury II for owning up and said that by doing so he “didn’t get into any trouble”.
Three-year-old Prince is stood in a yellow T-Shirt and holding a cuddly toy with the conversation going as follows:
Fury: “What happened this morning?”
Prince: “I spilled Diet Coke on the new car.”
Fury: “And what did daddy say?”
Prince: “It’s okay.”
Fury: Ah, so cute – he thought he was going to get in trouble but he told me anyway because I told him if he tells the truth he’ll never get into trouble.
“He told me ‘Dad, I’ve spilled Diet Coke on the car floor – I’m sorry.’
“And I said, my boy, it’s okay, because it’s good when you tell the truth, isn’t it.”
The youngster looked delighted to have got into any trouble for spilling Diet Coke inside his dad’s car
Tyson Fury was delighted his son told the truth about spilling Diet CokeCredit: Getty
Fury then finished up the lesson asking his son: “Who’s your best friend?”
Prince replied: “You.”
Fury then asked: “Who’s my best friend?”
Prince answered: “Me!”
The young lad is making a bit of a name for himself on his famous father’s social media.
LIK FATHER LIKE SON
SunSport reported how he joked he will knock out Anthony Joshua as he joined Tyson and wife Paris for their lockdown workout.
When Fury’s wife and mum-of-five Paris asked the lad “who’s the champion?”, Prince fired back straight away: “Me!”
Asked who he beat, Prince replied: “Joshua!”
Delighted dad Fury then said: “Yeah! Go on me boy. What would you do to him, what would you do to Joshua?”
And little Prince replied: “Knock him out!”
That had his WBC champion dad in stitches, who named all three of his sons Prince.
And Fury added: “Yes, easy. You see, this is the confidence you install into these fighting men.
“That’s the confidence I had when I was his age. Knock him out.
“He’s three and he’s a champion, ain’t you my boy?”
Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk