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Fury Couple Faces Backlash for White House Stunt

Tyson Fury made a surprise appearance at The White House's UFC Freedom 250 event on Sunday night but his US trip was met by backlash from the Traveller communit...

Fury Couple Faces Backlash for White House Stunt
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made a surprise appearance at The 's Freedom 250 event on Sunday night but his US trip was met by backlash from the Traveller community.

The British heavyweight champion, 37, arrived at the event with his wife Paris, 36, and made a bold political and fashion statement with his hat which was emblazoned with the words ' for Prime Minister'. 

Tyson and Paris enjoyed the cage-fighting spectacular celebrating America's 250th independence anniversary, making their grand entrance after the second fight of the night, and walking out to the Kings of Leon hit Sex on Fire. 

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Paris shared photos of the night, gushing: 'Only in America! Can't believe we are at the White House walking round, then watching the fights in Donald Trumps garden! Whirl wind few days!'

The Instagram post was met with an outpouring of criticism from fans with many commenting that the couple had 'forgotten their values'.

'Ahhh, considering how the US government have treated Romani people forever, this is a bit of a kick in the teeth to the ancestry but go on,' one follower wrote.

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Tyson and Paris Fury made a surprise appearance at The White House's UFC Freedom 250 event on Sunday night

The British heavyweight champion made a bold statement with his hat which was emblazoned with the words ' Donald Trump for Prime Minister'

'I love you guys, but I can't do this. Don't lose your Fury values,' agreed another.   

In the US, Romani Americans and Irish-American Travellers lack federal recognition as distinct ethnic groups. 

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In 2020 a landmark study by the Harvard FXB Center for Health and Human Rights and Voice of Roma found that almost 80% of Romani Americans experience discrimination and 70% of Romani Americans hide their Romani identity to avoid stigmatization.

Tyson later shared a selfie as he proudly pointed at his hat, tagging Trump in his caption and adding the hashtag '#makebritaingreatagain.'

His post prompted fans to ask: 'What would Happen to the Travellers, if he was..?' whilst others said they were unfollowing the star. 

Before his night at the White House Tyson had not set foot in the US since October 2021, due to a travel ban. 

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Speaking after he walked out the boxer said: 'It's been a long time and boy oh boy am I happy to be here at this historic event, freedom at the White House and Donald Trump's birthday.' 

The fighter then joined a UFC commentator cageside where he teased an announcement with Dana White, moments after talking to president Trump. 

However, he refused to reveal what the announcement actually was. Instead, he said: 'Dana can do it'.  

Fury also told the crowd that he would like to fight Anthony Joshua in the future, further fueling the decade-long saga surrounding the two boxers. 

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The Instagram post was met with an outpouring of criticism from fans though with many commenting that the couple had 'forgotten their values'

Tyson and Paris enjoyed the cage-fighting spectacular celebrating America's 250th independence anniversary

Tyson shared photos of his private jet ride to the States. Before his night at the White House Tyson had not set foot in the US since October 2021, due to a travel ban

The appearance came just one day after he sat ringside to watch brother Tommy Fury defeat strongman Eddie Hall in a Manchester bout. 

Last year Tyson sent Trump a fiery message of support after the US president's disastrous White House press conference with Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky.

The peace talks between Ukraine and Russia came to a screeching halt when Trump kicked Zelensky out of the White House following a blistering shouting match and Tyson appeared to relish Trump's outburst, capturing the moment on his Instagram story.

The boxer shared a clip of the heated exchange to the social media platform with a rallying message for the US Commander-in-Chief.

'Come on @realdonaldtrump sort it out baby,' adding in another post 'Viva Trump, stop the wars. @realdonaldtrump = peace in the world.'

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