Tyson Fury and Wife Clash Over Children's Education in New Documentary
Tyson Fury and Wife Clash Over Children's Education in New Documentary

Tyson Fury and his wife Paris have been filmed arguing about their children's education and upbringing in a new documentary. The couple, who have five children, disagree on whether their kids should attend school beyond the age of 11 or follow a traditional Gypsy lifestyle.

Both Fury, 31, and Paris, 30, were raised in Irish traveller families and left school at 11 without qualifications. However, Fury now describes parents who prevent their children from going to school as 'dream killers'. In the documentary, he tells his wife: 'Do you think you live a traveller's lifestyle? Because I don't. I think you live like a footballers' wife.'

Paris argues she wants her children to be brought up as travellers, with boys leaving school at 11 to learn a trade and girls staying home until marriage. She says: 'The kids will probably leave school at 11 and they will be educated at home from then.'

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Their daughter Venezuela interjects, calling her mother a 'dream cutter', after Paris says the girl is 'too tall' to succeed as a gymnast or dancer. Fury says he simply wants 'whatever all the kids want to do'.

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