Tyson Fury and wife Paris are always giving fans insight into their family life and the choices they have made in raising their six children.
Fans are set to get an even closer look into their lives as the family have signed up to create a documentary series with Netflix. The show, with a working title At Home With The Furys, is set to give fans an insight into the heavyweight champion of the world as he retires from the ring to embrace a quiet life with his family including wife Paris, 32, father John and his six children.
The series will see Tyson juggling raising his children while navigating his career after announcing his decision to retire from the sport, despite his recent U-turn. The happy couple are proud parents to Venezuela, 12, Prince John James, nine, Prince Tyson II, six, four-year-old Valencia, Prince Adonis Amaziah, three, and baby Athena, one, writes the Mirror.
Here, we take a look at the Fury family's life and Tyson and Paris' parenting rules as they prepare to let the cameras in to their lives...
Staying put in Morecambe
Despite Gypsy King star Tyson's estimated net worth at $30million (£26million), the Fury family decided to stay put in Morecambe, a seaside town in the City of Lancaster district in Lancashire.
The couple have lived in the seaside town since they wed around 14 years ago. Earlier this year, Paris revealed on Rob Beckett and Josh Widdicombe's podcast, Parenting Hell, that the decision to stay in the town is to achieve a "normal life" for their kids.
Paris explained: "The other thing that is difficult is just to live a normal life. For us to live in Morecambe, which is where we're at at the minute, and that's easy because everybody has known us for years here.
"So we're not nothing special. We're not like, 'oh wow here's Tyson and Paris, here's the kids, here's oh my goodness' it's just normal.
"And yeah people say hello and they get a picture but that's it. It's not like a big ordeal. But when we go to towns, cities, zoos, fairgrounds, anything, there is no normal life. There is no normality."
Home schooling
Last year, Paris revealed she and Tyson had allowed their eldest daughter Venezuela to quit school as per traveller tradition.
Paris told The Sun's Fabulous Magazine: "We finish school at primary age, which is the traditional traveller way. We've just brought the tradition into the 21st century. Venezuela wanted to leave school and all her [traveller] friends were leaving."
She continued: "Her tutor is gonna keep her up to date with all of her tests. She will also be having piano lessons."
Now, Paris has since revealed her daughter has been receiving home schooling as she defended her and Tyson's decision on Loose Women. Speaking on the daytime show in July, Paris said: "It’s nothing new to us. It’s what our culture, our race of people as gypsies and travellers, have always done.
"We gave Venezuela the option – 'do you want to go to high school or be home schooled?' I had such a bad backlash, 'you’ve took away her chances for this, her chance for that?'
"I haven’t took away her advantages because she will sit her levels and go through the full extent of schooling. When she is 15 and 16, if she wants to go into further learning, she can."
Close bond
There is no doubt Paris and Tyson share a close bond with their six children as mum Paris regularly shares snaps of their family holidays and outings and even spending time at home. Earlier this week, Paris threw Tyson a special at-home celebration to mark his 34th birthday and retirement from the boxing ring.
Paris and Tyson enjoyed a movie night in the grounds of their spacious mansion, complete with a popcorn stand, personalised balloons and a huge outdoor screen.
One snap showed Paris and Tyson cuddling up on a sofa with their baby daughter in a buggy next to them. As Paris posed the photo on her Instagram page, she gushed in the caption: "Best way to spend the night, with the ones you love…. Eating rubbish lol watching movies".
Last month, the proud parents threw a big christening celebration for their youngest daughter Athena, complete with pink decor, personalised sweet treats and much more. As Paris shared snaps from the day, she wrote in the caption: "Our beautiful baby Athena’s christening day. So blessed to have our special girl.".
Big family
Both Paris and Tyson have been incredibly vocal about their desire to have a big family. Mum Paris previously shared her hopes to have eight children in total but has since changed her mind.
Paris and Tyson went through a traumatic experience with Athena last year, as she had a series of health complications and was "dying in her arms" following a dramatic birth.
Athena was born with an incredibly fast heartbeat and as doctors rushed to slow the baby's heartbeat down it caused a number of complications. Paris and Tyson's youngest child has since made a full recovery, but the experience has made them reconsider expanding their brood any further.
She told the Loose Women panel: "When we first got out of the hospital and we came home, Tyson said, 'that's it, we'll not have any more.' Not right now, and maybe never. But I've always wanted a big family. My friends say, 'have you not got enough?' and I'm like, 'I could have a few more'."
Parenting tricks
Having a big family means you'll need to come up with some clever ways to make things more streamlined. And, in January this year, Paris gave fans an insight into one of the tricks she uses in a big to help getting ready at her home that bit easier.
Paris shared a photo of her and her children's clothes folded into neat piles on her Instagram story and explained in writing on top of the image: "Life hack me mam taught me. Lay the kids clothes out for early mornings. I’m not a morning person and my brain don’t function well before 9am so this helps."
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