Tommy Fury has reignited his feud with Britain's Got Talent judge KSI, labelling the Sidemen member a 'piece of s***' during a rapid-fire question segment on his new BBC podcast.
Podcast Clash with Father John Fury
The 27-year-old former Love Island contestant was speaking alongside his father John Fury in the latest episode of their podcast 'What the Fury', which airs Tuesdays and Thursdays on BBC iPlayer, BBC Sounds, and the BBC Sport YouTube channel. The show explores contrasting perspectives between the father-son duo, covering topics like relationships and dating trends, including how Tommy met his partner Molly-Mae Hague on Love Island.
John Fury admitted he continues to watch Love Island, saying: 'Obviously you know me, I don't watch stuff like that but I did watch it because you was in it, and I've watched it since. I'll hold my hands up and say, yes, I've watched it, do enjoy it. I like to see young people happy. And that's why I watch it, me.'
Rapid-Fire Question Sparks Outburst
The tension escalated when John read a listener-submitted question: 'Fight, marry, avoid - Jake Paul, KSI and Andrew Tate.' Tommy responded without hesitation: 'Probably fight Andrew Tate because I've already beat the other two. Definitely, wouldn't be marrying any single one of them, I'd rather be single and alone for the rest of my life. And avoid KSI because he's just a piece of s***.'
John reacted by calling it 'a bit of a twisted, f***** up question that wasn't it? We'll move on.'
Ongoing Feud with KSI
KSI, real name Olajide Olatunji, was appointed as a permanent judge on Britain's Got Talent earlier this year. He previously faced Tommy Fury in a boxing match in Manchester in 2023, where Fury won by majority decision, later amended to unanimous after a scoring error was found.
This incident is the latest in Tommy's ongoing dispute with KSI. Prior to his BBC documentary premiere 'Tommy: The Good. The Bad. The Fury', the boxer told Cosmopolitan UK that he 'hates' the content creator-turned-TV personality, adding: 'I hate him. I'm not interested in what he's doing. Couldn't give a b*****ks.'
'What the Fury' is available on BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport YouTube, or listen on BBC Sounds.



