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Paris Fury shows off baby Rico’s VERY modern £1,800 cot as she praises the sleeping aid for ‘working wonders’

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SHE previously admitted she spends more money on her home.

And it’s not hard to see why – considering Paris Fury’s youngest baby Rico sleeps in a crib worth £1,800.

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Paris Fury took to her Instagram Stories to share a photo of her son Rico’s state-of-the-art cribCredit: Instagram
The made-to-order cot will cost almost £1,800, although there is currently a £300 discount

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The made-to-order cot will cost almost £1,800, although there is currently a £300 discountCredit: Instagram/parisfury1
The crib is made from 100% recyclable non-toxic acrylic and takes 12 weeks to be delivered from the time of order

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The crib is made from 100% recyclable non-toxic acrylic and takes 12 weeks to be delivered from the time of orderCredit: Sweet Dreamers

Paris took it to her Instagram Stories to share a photo of the Serenity acrylic crib, complete with a cute blanket and pillow.

The cot is made to order and costs £1,799 – although it is currently on offer for £1,499.

“Taking inspiration from social media sensation Molly Mae, the Serenity designer crib is handcrafted to order and made from 100% recyclable non-toxic acrylic, making it both beautiful and eco-friendly,” the makers state on the Sweet Dreamers website.

“In addition to providing a safe sleeping environment for babies, the crib also features an ingenious loop that allows parents to safely suspend a sleep aid, like the Ewan Deluxe, from the crib, keeping it out of the way to ensure a safer night’s sleep. . to sleep.”

And that’s exactly what Paris did, by using the loophole for Rico’s £39.99 Ewan the Dream Sheep deluxe, which comes free with the cot.

“It’s soooo good,” Paris said of the sleeping pill.

“You did wonders last night with Rico.”

The toy, which has won numerous awards, “mimics the comfort of the womb with soft red melatonin-inducing glow and selection of soothing ‘pink and white noise’ sounds.”

It also includes a “real recording of heartbeats and uterus”, which helps “soothe newborns and young children into a peaceful sleep”.

Paris and her boxer husband Tyson welcomed their son Rico into the world last September.

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And Paris has already divided opinion when she showed off her son’s royal-style wooden crib, which is believed to be in a different room of her sprawling mansion.

The wooden crib features ornate details and white and gold decor, with “Baby Fury” written on the cushions.

“My prince Rico today in his royal crib,” Paris wrote alongside a photo of Rico in the crib on Instagram.

“I loved your big crib and bedding set, I thought it was so classic but different too.”

Not everyone was convinced the crib setup was good, with one writing: “Pillows don’t fit in a baby’s crib! Dangerous!”

“So cute but lots of pillows… I hope it was just for the photo,” added another.

As someone commented: “There will always be one and I’m glad there is because there are always new moms looking at people with big platforms and copying what they do.

“I’m sure Paris knows the danger and she won’t let him sleep with all of them inside like that, however without anyone mentioning it makes it seem like it’s a safe thing to do and unfortunately using the line ‘Paris did this , then it’s okay, it won’t wash off.”

Paris also shared a photo of herself with her daughter Venezuela on her Instagram Stories

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Paris also shared a photo of herself with her daughter Venezuela on her Instagram StoriesCredit: Instagram/parisfury1





This story originally appeared on The-sun.com read the full story

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