A Zumba class in Lancaster had a surprise visitor this morning when Love Island star and professional boxer Tommy Fury dropped in!
Tommy, younger brother of world heavyweight boxing champion Tyson Fury, popped into the class at Salt Ayre Leisure Centre to pose for photos.
Zumba teacher Emma Clayton said the reality TV star was "so friendly, a lovely bloke".
"He came into my Zumba mid-teaching this morning as the ladies wanted a picture with him.
"He was training at Salt Ayre in the training zone."
Emma is pictured below with Tommy.

Tommy is undefeated in his professional boxing career with eight wins in a row.
He boxed on the undercard of his Morecambe-based brother Tyson's Wembley Stadium fight against Dillian Whyte earlier this year.
The 23-year-old took part in Series 5 of the ITV2 dating show Love Island in 2019, finishing as a runner-up alongside girlfriend Molly-Mae Hague.


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