World heavyweight boxing champion Tyson Fury and his wife Paris have announced they are expecting their seventh child.
The couple shared the news with their millions of followers on Instagram on Thursday night.
Tyson posted: "All is not lost! I get to do Date night with my beautiful pregnant wife @parisfury1. God is great.
"What a woman.
"7th incoming. Fantastic news to cheer me up."#

Paris shared the photo of the couple on her own Instagram account, saying "Baby NO 7 on the way God willing."
Friends and supporters posted messages of congratulations to the Furys, including reality star Molly-Mae Hague, girlfriend of Tyson's brother the Love Island star and professional boxer Tommy Fury.
She wrote: "What a blessing. So happy for you both!"
Tyson and Paris, who live in Morecambe, have six children Venezuela, Prince John James, Prince Tyson II, Valencia, Princes Adonis Amaziah and Athena.
News of the pregnancy came as talks collapsed over the boxer's next fight, a proposed undisputed heavyweight championship bout against Oleksandr Usyk.
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