Paris Fury has admitted that raising seven children is 'hectic' and she is 'done with nappies' for now, but hasn't ruled out having more. The 33-year-old wife of heavyweight boxer Tyson Fury appeared on Monday's Loose Women to discuss life as a mother of seven, following the birth of their son Prince Rico Paris in September.
The couple, who star in Netflix series At Home With The Furys, are also parents to Venezuela, 14, Prince John James, 11, Prince Tyson II, 8, Prince Adonis Amaziah, 6, Valencia, 5, and Athena, 2. Paris revealed that both she and Tyson are 'on the fence' about expanding their family further, saying: 'Every time I have a baby I stop and say “That’s enough now, no more.” And then when they get to nursery age, they go off, and some inkling in me is like – “I think I want another one.”'
She added: 'Seven is a lot, not going to lie. It’s very busy in my house.' Paris explained that her seventh child was partly named after her because Tyson suggested she should 'get [her name] in there while you can' in case he is the last. The mum-of-seven also shared that her grandmother had eight children, and that daily tasks like meal times and getting the children dressed are 'hectic'.
When Tyson is home, he is 'hands-on and helps out', but his boxing career often takes him away for long periods, such as now as he prepares for a major fight. Paris admitted she 'wish he'd say retired' but will support him as his partner. She was on the show to promote her new memoir, How Does She Do It? The Kids, Tyson & Me, which also reveals that daughter Athena was left fighting for life after her birth in 2021 and 'died' for three minutes before being resuscitated.



