Paris Fury Reveals Lavish Isle of Man Estate in Rare Social Media Glimpse
Paris Fury, wife of heavyweight boxing champion Tyson Fury, has shared a rare look at the family's sprawling new home on the Isle of Man. The couple, along with their eight children, relocated to the island last year, embracing a countryside lifestyle after leaving their previous base in Morecambe.
A Peek Inside the £8 Million Countryside Mansion
In recent Instagram posts, Paris offered fans a glimpse of the family's rural pad, which is rumoured to be worth approximately £8 million. The photos show the exterior of the expansive mansion, set against picturesque surroundings, while a video captures sheep wandering freely into the garden, highlighting the family's adjustment to their new environment.
Paris also provided a look at the home's kitchen, revealing that she is on a health kick since the move. She told followers she is "trying to lose some weight" by cutting out sugar and sweet treats, showcasing her commitment to wellness in their new chapter.
Tax Benefits and Family Life on the Isle of Man
Records filed at Companies House indicate that Tyson Fury Ltd and Paris Fury Ltd have listed Tyson's country of residence as the Isle of Man since December 1, 2025. The island, which is not part of the United Kingdom, Great Britain, or the European Union, operates under its own parliament and laws, featuring a lower tax regime that appeals to wealthy individuals.
The Isle of Man's higher income tax rate is 21%, with a tax cap of £220,000, making it an attractive destination for business owners like the Furys. This move aligns with their financial planning while providing a serene backdrop for their large family.
Family Dynamics and Future Plans
The Fury family includes daughters Venezuela, Valencia, and Athena, and sons Prince John James, Prince Tyson II, Prince Adonis Amaziah, and Prince Rico Paris. Their eldest daughter, Venezuela, got engaged last September and is set to marry in May, adding to the family's excitement.
In an exclusive interview with the Sunday Mirror, Paris expressed surprise at the engagement but shared her happiness for the couple. She noted, "I didn’t feel old enough for this, but she is over-the-moon happy." Regarding grandchildren, Paris believes it's too soon, stating, "Venezuela’s only young herself. They want to do some travelling first."
Personal Journey and Netflix Series
Paris and Tyson, childhood sweethearts who met at a wedding when she was 15 and he was 17, married in 2008 when Paris was 18. They have renewed their vows twice, most recently in France last August with their children present.
The family is also filming the next series of their Netflix show, At Home With the Furys. Paris reflected on Venezuela's growth, saying she has matured from a "privileged little brat" into a more friendly and less argumentative young adult, offering hope to parents of teenagers.
As the Furys settle into their new life, Paris's social media updates continue to provide fans with insights into their luxurious yet family-focused existence on the Isle of Man.



