Tommy Fury was greeted warmly upon his return from Saudi Arabia, where he defeated Jake Paul in a boxing contest.
In their highly anticipated bout on Sunday evening, the 2019 Love Island star, 23, defeated the YouTuber-turned-boxer, 26, by split decision.
That was a thrilling fight to see, but in the end, two judges scored Tommy’s victory 76-73, while one scored Jake’s victory 75-74.
So it was all smiles in the Fury camp, and with Tommy dedicated his victory to his newborn daughter Bambi and fiancée Molly-Mae Hague, he was bound to be excited to see them.
And they had lots of sweets ready for the champion when he stepped through the door, thanks to Molly-Mae, who had decorated their house in his honour.
The PrettyLittleThing creative director put up a balloon show in the hallway, which their adorable kittens were equally delighted by, as she shared a photo on her Instagram Stories.
‘Welcome home champ!’, a huge poster read alongside a drawing of some boxing gloves. ‘We are so proud of you’.
The social media sensation then released a touching video of new dad Tommy reuniting with his ‘Mrs,’ as he referred to her.
The boxer and fashion influencer couldn’t have been happier, with his belt on his shoulder and a bandage on his brow.
He instantly hugged Molly-Mae, who was dressed comfortably at home in grey joggers and a blue hoodie, clearly eager to tell him how much she missed him.
Molly-Mae then shared the sweetest photo of Tommy holding baby Bambi in his arms, writing beneath the black-and-white shot, ‘Complete.’
Tommy was anxious to tell his small family back home that he was thinking of them after his victory.
‘For the past two and a half years, this is all that’s consumed my life. Broke rib, denied access, and everybody thought I was running scared,’ he said in tears after the heated clash.
‘Tonight, I made my own legacy. I am Tommy Fury.’
He continued: ‘I want to dedicate this fight to my new baby girl Bambi at home and my Mrs, I love you. I can’t wait to see you.
‘This fight was for you. It’s for you Bambi, I love you.’
Tommy went on to say that for the last two and a half years, he had a ‘dream’ and a ‘vision’ that he would win the battle, but ‘no one believed me’.
‘Now I can stand up and everybody can take note. In my first main event, 23 years old, I had the world on me, I had pressure on my shoulders and I came through,’ he stated.
However, Jake expressed’respect’ for Tommy in his own post-match interview, though he added that he wasn’t sure he agreed with the ultimate decision while being booed by the audience.