Paris Fury enjoyed a family day out in Blackpool and rubbed shoulders with wax replicas of ‘the Queen’, ‘Ariana Grande’, ‘Ed Sheeran' and more.
Paris, who lives in Morecambe, visited Madame Tussauds in Blackpool for a family day out.
They also stopped off at the Blackpool Tower Dungeon.
The author shared some photos of the day to her one million Instagram followers.
In one snap she posed in a replica of New York and said: “Welcome to ‘The Big Apple’.
“Not really – having fun at Madame Tussauds Blackpool.
Paris, who is married to heavyweight champion boxer Tyson Fury, also shared a picture of her four-year-old daughter, Valencia, who posed next to the queen.
She captioned the photo: “My Valencia loved meeting the Queen. She couldn’t figure out why she didn’t talk to her.
“She loves the Queen right now after learning all about her jubilee in nursery.”
Paris also ventured into the Blackpool Tower Dungeon where she bumped into her ‘skeleton husband’, Tyson.
She said: “My Tyson is looking a bit skinny from all his training but still loved.”
Tyson replied: “Ha ha! Me after another two months training in retirement.”
After she posted the pictures, Paris’ fans were eager to comment on them.
One person said: “You look stunning. Beautiful family and so down to earth.
“I love Blackpool Madame Tussauds,” said another. “I’m lucky enough to only live 10 minutes away.”
A third person said:”Have you been in Blackpool today? Hope you had a lovely day, from a Blackpool lass.”
Madame Tussauds, which is located on the Promenade, opened in 2011 and features dozens of waxwork figures of celebrities, film and television characters, athletes and musicians.
Ed Sheeran, Olly Murs, Jodie Whittaker and more figures feature at the attraction.
Recently, it was announced that social media influencer and musician, KSI, will be immortalised in wax at the museum.
Tickets prices start from £17.50 and can be purchased from the Madame Tussauds website.
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