Tyson and Paris Fury are the proud parents to seven children – with the boxer hinting they are expecting their eighth with a cheeky post
Tyson Fury has hinted his wife Paris is pregnant with baby number eight.
The boxer, 35, teased the news as he shared a photo of his stunning wife Paris looking incredibly glam at a family party. The Furys were out in force for their niece’s Sweet 16th birthday party this weekend.
Paris, 34, posted a number of pictures from the event on her Instagram with her husband replying “Looking a bit pregnant here.” The heavy weight then shared another photo of Paris on his own account and wrote: “Mother of seven kids and still beautiful. Still strong and still my rock #eightincoming.”
It’s not the first time the couple have had apparent baby news let slip early, with Carl Froch telling fans live on TV that Paris was pregnant before the boxer’s clash with Dilian Whyte in 2022.
Tyson and Paris, who have been married for 15 years, are parents to large brood and welcomed son Prince Rico in September. They also share Venezuela, 13, Prince John James, 11, Prince Tyson II, seven, Valencia, five, Prince Adonis Amaziah, four, and Athena, two.
Paris has previously called on people ‘not to judge her journey’ as she defended her right to have a large family. She said: “I look after them and I protect them all. I’ve seen a few negative comments saying ‘oh they’ve got so many kids’ but we’re paying for them, we’re looking after them, we’re feeding them. “They’re all happy and healthy and they all love each other, so I don’t see the problem.”
Last year, the couple caused a furore after fans of their Netflix series spotted they had a ‘secret’ nanny after previously claiming they didn’t have help when it came to raising their large family. Tyson and Paris who were followed by cameras around the clock for nine part documentary At Home With The Furys, were repeatedly seen out and about and in their lavish with a mystery woman. But their staff member, who was revealed to be a former teaching assistant, is never introduced to viewers or addressed by the undefeated heavyweight champ, or wife Paris, who will released memoir How Does She Do It? The Kids, Tyson and Me last year.
Paris previously hit out at trolls who claimed she had an ‘easy life’ despite her large brood because she could afford ‘hired help.’
Defending her lifestyle on her Instagram page, Paris pointedly responded: “I’ve seen so many of these kind of posts today, so let me state clearly! I don’t have a nanny or cleaners. I look after my own children day in, day out! I wash, dress, feed and care for them like many other mother’s. For my own reasons we don’t have this…Be kind people! And support each other instead of this negativity towards what any caring parent does.”
She confirmed in a separate interview that year: “I like to look after my home. I like to look after my kids. This is what I wanted in life. I don’t have a full-time cleaner, a cook or a nanny.” The family’s fly-on-the-wall documentary was a huge success on Netflix, with reports the clan will be back for a second series – despite Tyson’s protests.
During the documentary, Tyson spoke about his mental health battles – including ADHD, depression, anxiety and bipolar disorder – and the impact they had on his loved ones. After letting the cameras in on their lives, Paris revealed that Tyson demanded the ‘whole show be cancelled’ why they were halfway through filming.
Admitting his reservations were true, Tyson said: “I’d be on the phone with my lawyers, ‘Is there any way I can get out of this? I don’t know what I’ve signed up for again. I said I’d never do it again, I’ve done it again. I’ve made a mistake.”
The Mirror has contacted representatives of Tyson and Paris for comment.
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