Learn about Paris and Tyson Fury's family, from their kids' unique names to their enduring partnership.

Tyson and Paris tied the knot in 2008.

May 18th 2024.

Learn about Paris and Tyson Fury's family, from their kids' unique names to their enduring partnership.
A new Netflix show has brought attention to the growing family of Paris and Tyson Fury. The couple, known as the Gypsy King and his wife, have recently added to their brood, making them the parents of a total of seven children. Their latest addition, a baby boy named Prince Rico Paris Fury, was born on September 18th of last year.

Initially, the couple kept the identity of their newborn son a secret, but later shared the news with their followers on social media. The family's recent Netflix show, "At Home With The Furys," showcases the highs and lows of Tyson's career as a champion boxer, as well as his struggles with mental health. Viewers get a glimpse into the chaos of family life, from birthday celebrations to hair shaving and clashes with parents.

So, how many children do Tyson and Paris Fury have? The couple welcomed their seventh child, Prince Rico, last month, adding to their already busy household. Their children range from 13 years old to just a few months, with three daughters and four sons. The oldest, Venezuela Fury, was born in 2009, followed by Prince John James in 2011, and Prince Tyson Fury II in 2016. Valencia Amber and Prince Adonic Amaziah were born in 2017 and 2019, respectively, with the youngest, Athena, joining the family in 2021.

In his documentary, Tyson explains why all of their sons share the same name, "Prince." He says, "I'm a King, and they're Princes until they earn their rightful name." Paris has also revealed that Tyson would like to have as many as 10 children, and they are getting closer to that number with the arrival of Prince Rico.

The couple confirmed the birth of their son in an interview with OK! Magazine, sharing their excitement and love for their newest addition. Paris also revealed that the baby's name is a tribute to Tyson's late cousin, Rico Burton, who was tragically murdered in 2022.

Despite having a large family, Paris and Tyson are hands-on parents, with Paris praising their daughter Venezuela for being a huge help with the new baby. Paris is a model and TV personality, raised in a traditional Traveller family, just like Tyson. She is often seen ringside during her husband's fights and has made guest appearances on shows like "Loose Women." The couple's height difference of over a foot (Tyson is 6ft 9ins, while Paris is 5ft 8ins) is often a topic of conversation.

Tyson and Paris have known each other since they were teenagers, but they didn't start dating until after being reintroduced by a friend when Paris turned 16. They got married in 2008 and have been together ever since. In an episode of "Tyson Fury: The Gypsy King," Tyson reflects on his relationship with Paris, calling her his best friend and saying he owes her everything.

Paris also speaks highly of her husband, saying, "I've always loved Tyson. We've always been together, and every year, he changes." The couple's love and support for each other are evident, especially during Tyson's battles with mental health. They have each other's backs through thick and thin.

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