The Fury family has captured the hearts of the nation with their new Netflix reality show, At Home With The Furys.
But an unexpected moment came when heavyweight boxing legend Tyson, 35, revealed he had a celebrity feud outside the ring.
He was preparing to whisk his wife Paris, 33, on a trip to Scotland to visit the famous Gleneagles Hotel and was sitting at his kitchen table when he recalled the moment.
He said: “The last time I was there I had a big argument with Chris Tarrant.”
Tyson offered no further explanation, instead chuckling as he said the words.
Eek! Tyson Fury claimed he had a huge argument with a famous celebrity during a trip to Gleneagles in Scotland during the third episode of At Home With The Furys on Netflix
Chris Tarrant told Web: “This is complete nonsense!” I’ve never met him. My wife and I got into a crowded elevator with Tyson. We didn’t even speak to each other and I got off on the next floor.
“There was no quarrel; Not a word was exchanged and we never saw him again! So I’ve never met him. He’s one of the greatest boxers I’ve ever seen. Why on earth would I argue with him? That’s nonsense.’
As a result, Tyson decided on a whim to take his father to Pompeii, but then changed his mind after Paris told him she had always wanted to go there.
As his father gets in his car to drive to the airport, Tyson lies and tells him the flight was canceled before realizing that there are actually no more flights.
So he decides to go to Scotland with Paris to take a few days away from their six children, but the next day he tells her he doesn’t want to go anymore.
Paris tells him, “If you didn’t want to go, why don’t you just come up as a man and say you don’t want to go?”
He replies, “I don’t want to go.” I can’t take care of it. I never want to go anywhere. With a six hour drive, that’s not to be scoffed at. I will not pack. I will wear these clothes for three days, training, eating, sleeping and drinking.
“I can’t believe we’re talking about this, arguing about it, whatever you want to call it, and not being interested.”
Things remain tense as the couple embark on their journey to Scotland in their Lamborghini.
Sounds weird! Tyson claims to have had a major argument with TV presenter Chris Tarrant, but Chris insists there has been no such argument
Honesty is key: The Tarrant story came about when Tyson agreed to go to Scotland with his wife Paris, but then told her, much to her annoyance, that he “didn’t want to go”.
did it happen Gleneagles, where Tyson claimed the feud took place
Paris tells the cameras, “Once he’s in a bad mood, he just doesn’t seem to get out of it like a normal person.”
“So he makes the stress seem so stressful that there’s really nothing going on.”
Back in the car, she asks him, “Why were you so moody?”
He replied, “I just don’t want to go.” “I could get more rest in my bedroom.”
Paris says: ‘Forget all the fears and problems. Now just enjoy it.’
He replies: “Enjoy what?”
“She tells him, ‘Take a break!’ The scene ends with her looking angry.
Fans have branded Paris a “saint” after watching the show.
The show, which premiered Wednesday, follows the world heavyweight champion as he leaves the ring and tries to enjoy retirement with his family.
After watching the reality show, viewers praised mother-of-six Paris, who is currently expecting her seventh child, saying she has “her hands full”.
Devoted fans also shared their hopes for a second season of the entertaining show, while raving about the first nine-part installment.
On Twitter, a viewer wrote: “I’m at home with the Furys for nine hours.” “Brilliant show.”
Praise: Fans have branded Paris a ‘saint’ after watching her new Netflix documentary At Home With The Furys, which premiered on Wednesday