Boxing superstar Tyson Fury has announced the first day of filming on a new Netflix documentary about his life.
'The Gypsy King' took to Instagram on Monday to inform his 6.8m followers about the new show.
"Well I cannot wait for this, guys," said the former world heavyweight champion from Morecambe.
"Today's the day. The old GK starts filming the documentary of Tyson Fury with Netflix.
"I'm absolutely buzzing about it. Absolutely cannot wait to start filming and we've got the best of the best of the best doing it.
"It's going to be an absolute smasher.
"Stay tuned for updates all day long. GET UP!"
'At Home with the Furys' - a docuseries about the life of Tyson and his family in Morecambe - aired on Netflix in 2023 and was rated the number one show on the popular streaming service.
This week's filming is thought to be for a second series of the show.
Fury, 36, retired from professional boxing in January following a second close points defeat to unified world heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk.
The charismatic star will co-manage the England football team at Soccer Aid - the charity TV football showpiece - on Sunday June 15 at Old Trafford, Manchester.
Read more: Tyson Fury announces date of new Netflix series At Home with the Furys - Beyond Radio
Tyson Fury to manage England team at Soccer Aid - Beyond Radio


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