Tommy Fury causes a stir at Scots gym as he films new BBC documentary in Renfrewshire

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Tommy Fury gave his Scottish fans a treat at the weekend after he paid a visit to a gym in Paisley to meet with locals.The boxer, 25, popped into the Muscle Lab in Paisley for a special event on Sunday after dining out at Butchers Steak and Grill in Elderslie, Renfrewshire.The former Love Island star was filming for his upcoming BBC documentary in the area, with fans being given the opportunity to have a meet and greet with him.Gym owner Chris Strathearn told the Scottish Sun that the ticketed event consisted of a Q&A and meet and greet and was open to people of all ages.Hundreds of locals turned up, with one lucky fan even leaving away with a replica boxing belt signed by Fury himself.Fury was also given the opportunity to officially open a boxing area that was added to Muscle Lab Gym where he saw the mural painted of him and his heavy weight boxing champion brother, Tyson Fury, for the first time.Chris said: "It was a great event, Tommy answered questions, took photos, saw the painting with his brother...

It was part of his documentary with the BBC so they were there as well."I think that comes out about July. There was a full crowd - everyone was excited.

Over 100 people turned up to meet him."It was open to kids of all ages but it was mostly young boys who wanted to meet their idol with an age range of 12-16.

But there were some older ladies who wanted to see him between 20 and 45, so there was a good mixture."One little boy won the raffle which was a replica boxing belt which was signed and presented by Tommy."Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining our WhatsApp community today.You'll receive daily updates on breaking news as well as the top headlines across Scotland.No one will be able to see

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