Fans brand pregnant Paris Fury a ‘saint’ after watching her and husband Tyson’s new reality show At Home With The Furys and share hopes for a second series
Fans have dubbed Paris Fury a “saint” after watching her and husband Tyson’s new Netflix documentary At Home With The Furys.
The show, which debuted Wednesday, follows the world heavyweight champion, 35, as he leaves the ring and tries to embrace retirement with his family.
After watching the reality show, viewers heaped praise on mother-of-six Paris, who is currently expecting their seventh child, noting that she “has her hands full.”
Eager fans also shared their hopes for a second series of the entertaining show as they poured over the first nine-part episode.
One viewer wrote on Twitter, “Home with the Furys, that’s me for 9pm. Brilliant show.’
Praise: Fans have called Paris Fury a ‘saint’ after watching their new Netflix documentary At Home With The Furys which debuted Wednesday
Addicted: Viewers recalled that the mother of six, who is expecting her seventh child with husband Tyson Fury, 35, “has her hands full” looking after her family
While another said, “Watching at home with the Furys and Paris has her hands full with this fate, including Tyson.”
“Just finished the first episode of the new Tyson Fury family reality documentary 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 started At Home With The Furys, I f****** loveee Paris,” while another added, “Tyson has landed with Paris Fury, what a woman, wife and mother.”
“Just sitting there 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.
Their brand new series seems to be a huge success just hours after its release as fans have already been asking for a second series.
However, Netflix has yet to confirm if it will return and Tyson doesn’t seem keen on doing so as he mentioned at one point during filming that he wanted to cancel the show.
The boxer revealed that shooting the series was not smooth sailing and that he “wanted out” early on, even calling his lawyers for help to cancel his contract.
Exciting: At Home With The Furys follows the world heavyweight champion as he leaves the ring and tries to embrace retirement with his extraordinary family
Amazed: Fans who have already watched the series took to Twitter to share their love for the documentary series and heaped praise on Paris
Tyson and his wife Paris appeared on Capital XTRA Breakfast with Robert and Shayna Marie on Wednesday to talk about the brand new show.
On the program, Tyson sheepishly confessed, “Yeah, I wanted out. I was like, a few weeks later I said, “Is there a way?”
“I’d be on the phone with my lawyers, ‘Is there any way I can get out of this? I don’t know what I signed up for again. 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 in this episode.”
He added, “And people will be shocked, because I can do 10 turns in an hour.”
The couple is 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.
The childhood sweethearts also discussed how their six children reacted to the cameras, with Paris revealing that Tyson was the one most reluctant to film.
Paris explained: ‘I think the little ones thought it was completely normal, the youngsters are about six and older, they didn’t know any different, just cameras around, proper cameras are there today, no problem.
“My older girl, who is just starting to turn into a teenager, we had tantrums the entire time we were filming.
“So that was all there and that was hard work because we’d say, ‘Okay, the cameras are here,’ ‘I don’t care, I’m not interested, I don’t care, I want the Rob from the Kardashians”.’
She continued, “I think they liked it because they (the kids) all agreed. We talked to the bigger two, the little ones were too young, but the big two were like “Do you want to do it, do you want to be involved?” and they were like “Yeah yeah”.
Will it return? Eager fans also shared their hopes for a second series of the entertaining show as they poured over the first nine-part episode
Uncertain: Netflix has yet to confirm if it will return and Tyson doesn’t seem keen to do so as he said at one point during filming that he wanted to cancel the show
“But there are times when I suppose you don’t want to. Especially when Tyson said no he didn’t want to. We were half way through filming and he wanted to cancel the whole show!’
At Home With The Furys follows Tyson as he tries to quit boxing to spend more time with his family and gives a candid insight into their daily family life.
But he is then challenged to retire by World’s Strongest Man and Game of Thrones actor Hafthor Bjornsson, 34, before trying to argue with Anthony Joshua.
The series also features Tyson’s younger brother, Love Island star Tommy Fury, and his now-fiancé Molly-Mae Hague, with scenes documenting her first pregnancy.
Molly-Mae gave birth to their first child Bambi in January, and she got engaged to Tommy in a romantic proposal last month.