Paris Fury waited to tell her husband, boxer Tyson Fury, about their stillborn baby because she didn't want to upset him during a crucial time in his career.

A couple's eighth child passed away earlier this year.

November 1st 2024.

Paris Fury waited to tell her husband, boxer Tyson Fury, about their stillborn baby because she didn't want to upset him during a crucial time in his career.
Paris Fury, wife of the famous boxer Tyson Fury, recently opened up about the difficult decision she made to delay telling her husband about the loss of their baby. The couple, who have been together since they were teenagers, have been married for over a decade and have seven children together – three daughters named Venezuela, Valencia, and Athena, and four sons named Prince John James, Prince Tyson II, Prince Adonis, and Prince Rico.

Last year, the couple allowed cameras to follow them for a Netflix series called At Home With the Furys, giving fans a glimpse into their busy lives. Throughout the show, they have expressed their desire to have more children. However, last week Tyson shared the heartbreaking news that they had lost their eighth child earlier this year.

At the time, Tyson was in Saudi Arabia preparing for a fight while Paris was at home six months pregnant. Unfortunately, she lost the baby the day before Tyson's fight, but she made the difficult decision to delay telling him. Paris explains, "I came to the conclusion that whatever was happening with me, he couldn't make it better or change what was going to come. But I could change dramatically what was happening in his life. He wouldn't have been able to fight. His brain would have been all over the place. So, I made the decision to not tell him."

Paris waited for Tyson to return home before breaking the news to him. She recalls, "I said I needed to talk to him without the children. I said, 'I've lost the baby', and he replied he knew. We had a cuddle and some affectionate time together, because it's a very emotional thing." It was during a routine gender scan that Paris was informed by the sonographer that there was no heartbeat. She asked them to check again, but she was eventually referred to a hospital where the news was confirmed.

Worried about her younger children seeing her cry, Paris went to a friend's house to process the news. She shares, "I cried on her shoulder for about an hour." When the couple publicly announced the loss, Tyson revealed that he had feared the worst when he was told that Paris was too ill to attend his fight in Saudi Arabia. He admits that it was tough not being able to be there for his wife during such a difficult time.

This is not the first time the couple has experienced this kind of loss. They have previously lost two other babies. Despite the heartbreaking news, the couple remains strong and supportive of each other. If you have a story to share, please get in touch with our entertainment team. We would love to hear from you.

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