Paris Fury Confirms Third Season of Netflix Reality Show At Home With The Furys
Paris Fury has officially revealed that filming will continue for the popular Netflix reality series At Home With The Furys, confirming a third season is already in the works. The announcement was made during a live television appearance, sparking excitement among fans of the show that documents the daily lives of the Fury family.
This Morning Interview Reveals Future Plans
Appearing on This Morning with hosts Emma Willis and Rylan Clark, who were filling in for regular presenters Ben Shephard and Cat Deeley, Paris Fury shared details about the show's production timeline. She explained that the family has already signed contracts for a third season, stating emphatically: "We're already on number three... we've signed up!"
The reality series follows heavyweight boxing champion Tyson Fury's transition to retirement, offering viewers an intimate look at family life with his wife Paris, their seven children, and Tyson's father John Fury. The program first premiered in 2023 and quickly gained a dedicated following for its authentic portrayal of the family's dynamics.
Behind the Scenes of Filming
Paris Fury elaborated on her experience with the filming process during the interview, revealing why she continues to participate in the reality series. "I really enjoyed the whole filming process of the first one," she explained. "It was good fun, and it's nice to have all the memories documented."
She addressed the natural delay between the first and second seasons, attributing it to Tyson's boxing commitments before his retirement. The filming of the second season served as a productive way to fill Tyson's time after leaving professional boxing, according to Paris.
"We started it again and again, I do love it, because the cameras don't bother me," Paris continued. "I don't act differently if they're there or not there... the good and the bad. If they're there or not there, I just get on with it like normal."
Authenticity as the Show's Foundation
The reality star emphasized the family's commitment to authenticity throughout the filming process. "We don't act any differently on camera, it is what it is," Paris stated. "We couldn't do airs and graces, there's too many of us to pretend anyway! You're going to get the good and the bad and the ugly."
She highlighted the value of having these family moments preserved, comparing the footage to home videos that will be cherished in the future, despite being shared with millions of viewers worldwide. "The aftermath is great, and to know that I've got it all stored, like home videos for the future, even though I'm sharing the home videos with millions of people," she added.
Season Two Preview and Future Expectations
The second season of At Home With The Furys is scheduled to begin streaming on Netflix from April 12. According to the official synopsis, this installment follows Tyson Fury as he attempts to embrace retirement life in Morecambe Bay while channeling his competitive energy into new ventures.
These include a family road trip to Monaco, investments in a racehorse, and various creative projects to stay occupied. Meanwhile, Paris explores new business opportunities while managing the household and planning significant family events, including a sweet sixteen celebration for their daughter and a vow renewal ceremony with Tyson.
With the confirmation of a third season already secured, fans can anticipate more behind-the-scenes access to the Fury family's adventures, challenges, and everyday moments as they navigate life in the public eye.



