Fans are left stunned after discovering Paris Fury’s REAL age on her and husband Tyson’s new Netflix reality show At Home With The Furys
Viewers were stunned after discovering Paris Fury’s real age on her and husband Tyson’s new reality show At Home With The Furys.
TV personality Paris was 32 years old when they filmed their big Netflix show last summer, as boxer Tyson celebrated his 34th birthday on the program.
However, fans were baffled after discovering that the couple were in their early 30s, thinking they were older as they were already parents of six children.
Paris, now 33, is currently expecting her seventh child with Tyson, now 35, and their entertaining reality TV show gave an insight into their life as a parent to their six children.
The couple are the proud parents of their three sons (all named Prince): Prince John James, ten, Prince Tyson Fury II, six, and Prince Adonis Amaziah, four, and three daughters; Venezuela, 13, Valencia Amber, five, and Athena, two.
Surprised: Viewers were stunned after discovering Paris Fury’s real age on her and husband Tyson’s new reality show At Home With The Furys
Viewers took to social media to share their surprise at the couple’s young age, while also generally praising Paris for describing her as a “total queen.”
One wrote: ‘Totally enjoy #AtHomeWithTheFurys Paris Fury is an absolute queen. I can’t believe she’s only 32.’
A second said, “I thought they were in their 40s… loved watching them,” while a third wrote, “I can’t believe Paris Fury is only 32.”
A fourth said: ‘Paris Fury is 32 – younger than me!!! He’s the same age as me, well he just turned 35, but OMG.’
And another added: “I think sometimes people forget that Tyson and Paris Fury have six kids, and they’re not even in their 40s. I’m 33 and age wise we’re all pretty close which has made me a bigger fan of them and their family.”
Paris met Tyson when she was just 15 years old and the couple got married in November 2008 when she was 18 years old while Tyson was 20 years old.
Just under a year later, Paris had welcomed their first child, a daughter named Venezuela.
Paris has gained a huge fan base from the reality TV show, and viewers took to Twitter after it aired to label her as “a saint,” noting that she “has her hands full.”
Family: However, fans were baffled after discovering that the couple were in their early 30s, thinking they were older as they are already parents of six children
Ages: TV personality Paris was 32 years old when they filmed their big Netflix show last summer, as boxer Tyson marked his 34th birthday on the program
Eager fans also shared their hopes for a second series of the entertaining show as they poured over the first nine-part episode.
On Twitter, one viewer wrote, “Home with the Furys, that’s me for 9pm. Brilliant show.’
While another said, “Watching the Furys at home and Paris has her hands full with this lot, including Tyson.”
“Just finished the first episode of the new reality documentary about the Tyson Fury family and omfg I’m hooked it’s so good I’m invested in this chaotic family,” said a third.
“I love how much Tyson Fury and his family have all the money and still live like they’re broke. That’s how you stay rich,” another commented.
A fifth tweeted, “Okay, finally starting At Home With The Furys, I love Paris,” while another added, “Tyson got on his feet with Paris Fury, what a woman, wife and mother.”
“I was just watching At Home With The Fury’s… what a fantastic insight into you and your families. It’s an incredible program to watch, I loved every minute of it,” said one.
‘#AtHomeWithTheFurys What a lovely family @Tyson_Fury has, I just love @parisfury, she’s so down to earth. I hope they get another series,” added another.
Earlier this month, it was reported that Netflix had renewed At Home With The Furys before the first episode even aired on August 16.
However, it was subsequently alleged that Tyson squandered millions of pounds by turning down the chance to film two more seasons of the hit Netflix show.
Kids: Paris, now 33, is currently expecting her seventh child with Tyson, now 35, and their entertaining reality TV show provided insight into their lives raising their six children
The streaming giant was hoping to convince the heavyweight boxing champ to continue the Fly on the Wall series after its huge success, but Tyson has dropped their proposals because he doesn’t want to be labeled a “reality star.”
A TV insider told MailOnline that the intrusive nature of the show and the fact that cameras followed Tyson, his wife Paris, 32, and their six children 24/7 took their toll on the sportsman who has since admitted he wanted to quit filming the debut Netflix series multiple times.
Despite Tyson’s stance, Netflix is still eager to work with the family, namely his wife Paris, who is a natural on camera and has been praised by viewers for supporting Tyson, who suffers from a variety of mental health disorders, including bipolar disorder and ADHD , but could face competition from other TV networks.
MailOnline can also reveal that At Home with the Furys, currently the #1 show on Netflix and starring Tyson’s brother Tommy and his fiancé Molly-Mae Haag, was originally going to be ten episodes, but was cut down to nine.
A source said, “After his retirement, Tyson saw that the Netflix show had a lucrative opportunity rather than the money he would have made fighting a fight.
“But the filming process was extremely stressful and coupled with the fact that he is now an active boxer again after retiring, he decided to shelve a series two in the near future.
“There is hope within the streaming giant that it can be re-released, but for the short term, this is not something Tyson is thinking about.”
Tyson had previously shared how at one point during filming he said he wanted to cancel the nine-part show.
Renewal? It is alleged that Tyson lost millions of pounds by turning down the chance to film two more seasons of the hit Netflix show.
The boxer revealed that filming the series was not smooth sailing and that he “wanted out” early on, even calling his lawyers for help in getting his contract terminated.
During Capital XTRA Breakfast, Tyson sheepishly confessed, “Yeah, I wanted out. I was like, a few weeks later I said, “Is there a way?”
“I was on the phone with my lawyers, ‘Is there any way I can get out of this? I don’t remember what I signed up for. I said I would never do it again, I did it again, I made a mistake.”
“That’s just my bipolar disorder going up and down all the time — one minute I’m happy, the next I’m not, and it’s very obvious to see my emotional rollercoaster during this episode.”