Paris Fury has sent fans into a frenzy after revealing she and heavyweight boxing champion husband Tyson Fury are already making plans to welcome their eighth child into the world.
The mother-of-seven, who recently gave birth to daughter Athena, confessed that their family journey is far from over during an intimate conversation about their future together.
'We Want More Little Furys'
"We're definitely thinking about baby number eight," Paris revealed enthusiastically. "People might think we're crazy, but for us, having a big family feels completely natural. We're not ready to close that chapter of our lives just yet."
The 33-year-old spoke candidly about the joys and challenges of raising their growing brood, which includes Venezuela, Prince John James, Prince Tyson II, Prince Adonis Amaziah, Valencia, Prince Rico, and newborn Athena.
A Family That Fights Together
Paris didn't shy away from discussing the realities of parenting seven children while supporting her husband's demanding boxing career. "Some days are chaotic, of course," she admitted. "But watching Tyson with our children is just magical. He might be a fierce competitor in the ring, but at home he's the most devoted father you could imagine."
The Fury matriarch emphasized that their children absolutely adore having siblings. "The older ones are already asking when they'll get another brother or sister," she shared with a laugh. "They love helping with the babies and being part of such a close-knit family."
Timing The Next Addition
While excited about expanding their family, Paris revealed they're taking a sensible approach to timing. "We're giving ourselves a little breathing room after Athena's arrival," she explained. "But we're not getting any younger, so we don't want to wait too long either."
The couple's openness about their family planning has sparked admiration from fans worldwide, with many praising their dedication to creating a loving home environment despite their high-profile status.
As Paris prepares for what could be her eighth pregnancy journey, she remains philosophical about the future. "Every child brings their own special magic into our lives," she reflected. "Why would we want to stop that beautiful journey?"