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Paris Fury shares a word of warning after taking a huge gamble by throwing her ‘destroyed’ £100 UGGs in the washing machine

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SHE IS used to waiting anxiously – but it’s usually when her husband Tyson is in the ring.

However, this time, the situation that worried Paris Fury was what her UGG Tasmans would look like after she threw them in the washing machine.

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Paris Fury took a huge gamble by throwing her £100 UGG Tasmans in the washing machineCredit: Instagram
They were "shipwrecked" before putting them in the machine

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They were “destroyed” before she put them in the machineCredit: Instagram
Then she said she didn't care about the outcome

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Then she said she didn’t care about the outcomeCredit: Instagram
When the shoes came out of the machine, one of them had little dots on it.

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When the shoes came out of the machine, one of them had little dots on it.Credit: Instagram

In a post about her Instagram Stories earlier this week, Paris told fans that the £100 shoes are “destroyed” because she has worn them so much.

“Then it won’t hurt to try them in the washing machine!” she added.

“I’ll let you know how they turn out.”

In an update on her Instagram page on Saturday, she revealed that she packed the shoes and placed them in the sun to dry when they came out of the washing machine.

Once dry, they were hard, so Paris brushed them.

“One is perfect, the other has pilling in the suede (I think it’s the internal glue), so I don’t recommend machine washing them if you want them to be perfect,” she continued.

However, as hers were “destroyed”, she insisted she is still “happy with the result”.

“I’ll still be wearing my weird UGGs!” Paris concluded.

The mother of seven’s warning also aligns with that on UGG’s official website.

“Our products are too delicate to be machine washed,” the manufacturers said.

Paris Fury’s two-year-old daughter Athena follows in her mother’s footsteps as she spends the day at Gulliver’s World in high heels

“Most of our products are made from sheepskin or leather, which can be damaged by water.

“Never machine wash or dry clean your sheepskin or leather products.”

Instead, UGG sells a “sheepskin protectant, cleanser and conditioner.”

When using the cleanser and conditioner, apply generously and then let the UGGs dry “naturally for at least 24 hours in a cool, ventilated place.”

“Avoid direct sunlight or heat,” they added.

“Once the boots are dry, take the suede brush and lightly brush the fuzz in one direction to ensure they look their best.”

However, Paris doesn’t have to worry about whether she ruined the UGGs, as she can definitely afford to splurge on some new ones.

Her designer wardrobe is estimated to cost around £9,000, but there’s still one trend Paris can’t get on board with – high heels.

When asked what her ‘biggest turn off’ was when it comes to style, the blonde bombshell responded pointedly: “Not to hurt anyone’s feelings, but high heels for anyone under 30.”

One of the shoes looked absolutely fine

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One of the shoes looked absolutely fineCredit: Instagram
But Paris said she thought the shoe's internal glue had melted when it was washed - leaving these marks.

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But Paris said she thought the shoe’s internal glue had melted when it was washed – leaving these marks.Credit: Instagram





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

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