Paris Fury heads out in new £100k Mercedes jeep in leggings and matching crop top

Paris Fury was spotted out running errands as she tried out her new pricey car.

The star, 32, was seen wearing bright blue workout clothes and a multi-coloured jumper tied around her waist as she was out and about in the summer heatwave.

Paris had her long blonde hair tied up in a practical bun and wore a multi-coloured tie-dye jumper along with a pair of sturdy running shoes.

Despite the warm weather outside, Paris still managed to look stylish while working up a sweat and took a break from her usual busy day with her six children.

The mum of six, who’s married to boxing champion Tyson Fury, hopped into her brand new Mercedes G Wagon, which is worth an estimated £100,000.

Prices for the Mercedes G Class range start at around £93,000.

Despite being expensive, the new car is in the family’s budget, with Tyson expecting to make £25 million following his upcoming bout with Dillian Whyte.

The boxer has quite the impressive car collection himself, including a Ferrari GTC4Lusso worth a quarter of a million pounds.

The couple share six children, including youngest daughter Athena, six months, and her older sisters – Venezuela, 11, and Valencia, three.

They also have three boys: Prince John James, eight, Prince Tyson II, four, and two-year-old Prince Adonis Amaziah.

Thecouple recently got back from a holiday to Dubaiwhere they posted an adorable photo with their youngest, baby Athena.

Posting a sun-kissed photo of the three of them smiling together, Paris wrote: “Fun times and tan lines”.

The couple's well-deserved break comes after they had a stressful ordeal with their baby daughter Athena shortly after she was born.

Paris and Tyson's babydaughter stopped breathing and became "non-responsive"shortly after she was born in August.

Doctors were luckily able to save Athena and she was placed on a ventilator in intensive care.

Speaking about her daughter's condition, Paris previously explained to OK! : "When Athena was born, her heart was beating ridiculously fast, doing over 300 beats a minute when it’s supposed to do something like 120. It causes a load of other complications, so they tried to slow it down.

"Royal Lancaster Infirmary didn’t have the right equipment, so they blue-lighted us to Alder Hey Children’s Hospital and I can’t credit them any more, they are literally miracle workers."

Paris continued: "We went over there and they sedated her and put her on an incubation, where they put a tube down her throat to breathe. They put her on tablets to slow her heart down and when they took her off the tube, they thought it was going to be normal.

“But I think the accumulation of sedatives, painkillers, beta blockers for her heart and everything was just too much.

"She was in my arms and she stopped breathing and became completely unresponsive. Her heart rate was fading away – she was dying in my arms."

She later added: "They took her off me, put her on the table and resuscitated her. Tyson came running in. It was horrific. They managed to get her heart going and everything stabilised.”

Despite the terrifying ordeal, the family are now settling in well to their life as a family of eight, with Paris releasing an autobiography called ‘Love & Fury’ last October.

Not long after the book's release, Tyson made a surprise appearance on Loose Women to congratulate his wife on her latest project.

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