Paris Fury uses savvy trick to nab trending Uggs for a fraction of the price despite her and Tyson being worth £50mil

PARIS Fury may be married to a millionaire boxing champion, Tyson but it turns out she loves a bargain just as much as the rest of us.

The super stylish mum-of-seven, whose husband is reportedly worth a whopping £50 million , is always keeping up with fashion trends, and recently decided to snap up a pair of the viral Tasman Ugg slippers.

Paris Fury shared a clever money-saving hack with her social media followers
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Paris Fury shared a clever money-saving hack with her social media followersCredit: Rex
The 33-year-old snapped up her Tasman Ugg slippers from the kids' section
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The 33-year-old snapped up her Tasman Ugg slippers from the kids' sectionCredit: Instagram

However, rather than fork out the whopping £100 retail price, she instead let her social media followers in on a secret money-saving trick she used.

In a recent post shared to Instagram, Paris, who lives in a £550k Morecambe house, she can be seen wearing the newly purchased shoe in shade 'sand'.

"Good part of having small feet, buying the children's 'trending' Uggs for half price of adults," she says.

That means that rather than splashing out the hefty price tag, she managed to snap up the kids' version for just £60 - saving herself an impressive £40 in the process.

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Made from suede, plush natural wool and an embroidered detailing, the comfortable slip on show features the same durable outsole as the iconic UGG Classic Boot - and are loved by celebrities and influencers alike.

And while the glam mum may occasionally splash out on designer gear from brands such Balmain or Gucci, she's also made no secret of that fact she loves a purchase from a high-street store.

Speaking to Fabulous previously, she admitted: "I've turned into my mother.

"I stand and now my daughter is me cringing when I'm at the sale rail.

"And I'm buying Asda pyjamas that are only £3. I can't help it, it's just me."

She continued: "I think you do turn into your parents, but I don't see where I would go.

"People say: 'Oh, you shop in Asda?' or wherever I might go. But where else do you think I go? Here [Morcombe] there's not many options, but I like being here. I think it's just normal."

The 33-year-old also noted that she's been told on several occasions that she's "down to earth."

"I do take it as a compliment, but I also think that is just what I am," she said. "I'm just I'm just being me and I'm trying to keep the kids in the same sort of life I brought up."

"We go to the pound shop, you go to Asda and get your shopping, and get your own stuff, no one's going to bring it to you."