being spotted at a train station in London.

The 35-year-old hit the headlines earlier this month after a trip to a pub in his hometown of Morecambe ended with him face-planting the pavement.

This came just three weeks after Fury had suffered the first defeat of his professional career by losing to Oleksandr Usyk via a split decision in Saudi Arabia.

However, he’s clearly not let either of these incidents dent his spirits after he was spotted at Euston station in London and danced along with a hen do party.

In a video that appeared on TikTok, Fury was ushered over by one of the hen do members – who all cheered as he waddled over to them – before he started dancing.

Tyson Fury was spotted inside Euston train station as he took pictures with a hen do party
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Tyson Fury was spotted inside Euston train station as he took pictures with a hen do party

Fury then pretended to strip off as he danced with the group
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In a video that went viral on social media, the hen do group could be heard cheering loudly for Fury
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The Gypsy King then pretended to strip off as he danced with the group, who cheered him on

As part of the dance, he jokingly unzipped his jacket and swayed his hips before laughing off the hilarious interaction.

Fury then posed briefly for a picture alongside the bride-to-be before heading on his way, as members of the hen do chanted ‘strip’ at him.

It’s likely that Fury had just returned from a trip to Saudi Arabia after appearing in an Instagram video alongside boxing chief Turki Al-Sheikh just one day prior.

The incident comes shortly after the Gypsy King was caught on camera falling on his face during a boozy night out.

Fury had partied with friends and fans at the venue in his native Morecambe before he was reportedly asked to leave by security, who deemed the boxer to have become too intoxicated.

The night out comes weeks after Fury was beaten by Ukraine’s Oleksandr Usyk in their undisputed heavyweight world title fight.

The previously unbeaten Fury suffered a split decision loss in Saudi Arabia, seeing his WBC belt ripped away from him by the defeat.

Fury’s rematch against Usyk will take place on December 21 at the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, having initially been expected two months earlier in October.

Last week, as he discussed what he has been doing since the Usyk fight, Fury said: ‘I’ve just been chilling out really, probably training five times per week.

‘What else have I been doing? I went away in the caravan with the kids. I’ve just been taking life very simple.

‘I got p***ed-up about two weeks ago and fell over on my face, didn’t do any damage though. I’m still good looking!

Fury suffered the first defeat of his professional career to Oleksandr Usyk back in May
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Fury suffered the first defeat of his professional career to Oleksandr Usyk back in May

Earlier this month, footage posted on social media showed Fury being led out of a Morecambe bar
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Two security staff were seen leading Fury out of the bar
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Footage posted on social media showed Fury being led out of a Morecambe bar this month

Tyson Fury claims he had ‘too much fun’ in loss to Usyk

‘Apart from that I’ve not been doing much. I have lots of messages and lots of people phoning me asking me if I am alright.

‘You go out and have a drunken night out and all of a sudden [people are worried] you’re going to jump in front of a train.

‘I’m not sure but, obviously, from my past history people are concerned but, yeah, apart from that, I’ve not been doing much to be fair.

‘I’ve just been chilling out, spending time with my dad, my brothers, my wife, my kids.’