Maya Jama and Ronnie Wood led the star-studded guests attending Tyson Fury's fight against Arslanbek Makhmudov at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Posing for snaps on the way into the venue, Maya, 31, was as smiles as she donned a loud white fur skirt paired with a long leather jacket.
Following behind her was English musician Ronnie Wood, 78, before former footballer and Match of the Day presenter Gary Lineker arrived.
Tyson's wife Paris, 36, was also in attendance with their daughter and bride-to-be Venezuela, 16.
Making the most of the evening, Paris looked as glamorous as ever in a heavily beaded gown, with cut out sections.
She teamed it with a pair of gold stiletto heels and styled her hair into an elegant updo.
Meanwhile, Venezuela opted for a stunning, sequinned dress with nude heels and a glitzy necklace.
She was also snapped with her fiancé Noah Price, stepping out together following her hen do, which he was in attendance for.
Results from the stadium confirmed Tyson won the match by a unanimous decision.
Tyson's fight on Saturday was the first of three that will mark, and shape, the end of his career.
It is the fifth time the Gypsy King has returned to the ring having insisted he was finished with professional fighting - swearing off the physical and emotional strain it causes him and his family.
His U-turn again at 37 to face the dangerous Arslanbek Makhmudov is said to have enraged and upset his nearest and dearest.
When Tyson broke the news that he was coming out of retirement again, he revealed Paris didn’t speak to him for days.
Paris sees no sense in her husband risking his health for money that will in no way materially change their lives.
After 16 months away, Fury has framed this comeback not as a cautious re-entry, but as a violent reassertion.
At Thursday's press conference, he leaned heavily into a narrative that has defined his best years, that of the hunter, not the hunted.
He said: 'For the first time in forever, I'm the hunter… and when I've been the hunter in the past, I've always messed people up.'
If Fury gets past Makhmudov, his next fight will be against Anthony Joshua.
For the best part of a decade, Fury vs Joshua has hovered on the brink - negotiated, announced, collapsed, revived, and abandoned again.
At various points, contracts were drafted and dates floated. In 2021, the fight came closest before arbitration forced Fury into a third bout with Deontay Wilder.
In 2022, Fury publicly offered Joshua a short-notice deal after Joshua's second defeat to Oleksandr Usyk but talks again fell apart.
The final act, in Fury's mind, is Oleksandr Usyk. Their rivalry has already defined a generation.
In two fights, Usyk emerged victorious both times - outboxing, outthinking, and ultimately outlasting Fury. Yet Fury has never accepted those defeats.