Paris Fury Admits Tyson's Boxing Return Was Inevitable Despite Her Wishes
Paris Fury has openly admitted that she always knew her husband, the heavyweight boxing champion Tyson Fury, would inevitably return to the ring, despite her personal wishes for him to retire from the sport. She described boxing as Tyson's "life's passion," emphasising that he has no other hobbies and could not find anything else he truly enjoyed, making it impossible to deny him his dream.
Family Life and Documentary Insights
In a candid discussion, Paris also touched on family matters, revealing that their eldest daughter, Venezuela, is engaged to Noah Price. She expressed her support for this decision, drawing parallels to her own early engagement to Tyson, highlighting the family's close-knit and supportive dynamic.
Paris discussed the family's documentary series, At Home With The Furys, calling it a "good experience" for her children. She noted that despite the intense public attention and media scrutiny, the family has managed to remain grounded and true to their roots, maintaining a sense of normalcy in their daily lives.
Netflix Series Return
The second series of At Home With The Furys is scheduled to return on Netflix on 12 April, offering fans an intimate look into the Fury family's world. Paris shared that the documentary has been a positive project, allowing them to share their story authentically while navigating the challenges of fame.
This revelation comes as Tyson Fury prepares for his boxing return, with hopes for a better display than what he described as a "shocking" performance by Tottenham in a recent match, adding a light-hearted comparison to his own athletic pursuits.



