Paris Fury defended after social media criticism over daughter's lavish birthday

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Paris Fury's fans have leapt to her defence (Image: ITV)

Paris Fury has faced harsh criticism from a social media troll after her daughter Venezuela celebrated a recent birthday.

The television personality and her husband, The Gypsy King, Tyson are known for their lavish displays and lavish lifestyles which were recently documented in their Netflix series. But following the birthday of their daughter who turned 14, some believed that Paris' social media display was a bit too much.

In one snap posted in view of Paris' 1.6million followers on Instagram, the teen could be seen standing in front of a golden photo board surrounded by expensive presents and bold celebratory balloons. One gift included a pair of butterfly-heeled shoes from Sophie Webster, which retail for an eyewatering £580, while a pair of Christian Louboutin shoes were also spotted in the sprawling display.

Venezuela looked every inch the child of a star as she rocked a fluorescent velour tracksuit while posing with her mountain of expensive gifts.

Paris Fury defended after social media criticism over daughter's lavish birthday dqxikeidqkikdinvVenezuela Fury recently celebrated her 14th birthday but fans were not happy (Instagram)

Captioning her post, Paris penned: "Happy Birthday Venezuela love you and the unique, beautiful, great young lady you've grown into." The upload which has since racked up over 203,000 likes was soon flooded with messages from fans and some from those who were not too impressed.

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One person commented: "Must be awesome to be spoiled, while other kids suffer with no heating, foodbanks etc." But this comment soon sparked outrage amongst Paris' fans, with one person replying: "Paris doesn't spoil her children. She's a fantastic mum who gives her kids great values. You don't know how much she and her husband give to charity, so do the nice thing and wish her daughter a happy birthday."

A second wrote: "When you come from the bottom and work your ass off to get where you are. You too would spoil your children every now and then because you never received that. They made this for themselves with hard work. Be happy for people mate. Because otherwise, you will only get what you put out into the world." Meanwhile, another added: "[She] doesn't get spoilt but why shouldn't they give her nice things? Her parents work hard for the money."

Paris Fury defended after social media criticism over daughter's lavish birthdayParis and Tyson are known to treat their children (Instagram)
Paris Fury defended after social media criticism over daughter's lavish birthdayVenezuela celebrated her birthday in style (Paris Fury Instagram)

It comes after Paris was quick to defend claims she had hired a nanny to help her around the house with her seven children, which wasn't mentioned in their Netflix series. 25-year-old Gabrielle Briggs works alongside the family, The Mirror exclusively revealed, despite Paris' furious speculation that she relies on staff to support her with childcare. Speaking about how she juggles it all, she said: "At the moment, Tyson is training for a fight, he's got a fight at the end of the month, and I'm at home with the kids doing everything myself. He understands that and I support him at that time. When he gets home, he takes the load and he supports me. It's a 50/50 kind of thing."

However, she admits things aren't as easy as they always seem. "I double a lot, and sometimes it doesn't go as smoothly as it looks. But I've got a bit of a can-do attitude and I think, I can do it, I will do it and yes yes yes, so that's how I muddle through life," she said, before adding: "I just try and organise my life, and keep every organised. If I'm organised underneath, things on top look smooth. Underneath [the water], it's like a swan peddling fast fast fast but it's going smoothly on the surface, and I find that works."

Daniel Bird

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