Netflix ‘renews runaway hit show for a second season’ despite lead star having ‘reservations’ about inviting cameras back
Netflix has reportedly confirmed that a second season of the runaway hit At Home With The Furys is on the way. The sun revealed.
Famed heavyweight boxer Tyson Fury, 35, has given the green light to renew the successful show despite controversy.
The Insight series – which attracted 2.6 million viewers in its first episode alone – follows the lives of the British champion, his wife Paris, 33, and their six children.
An internal source told The Sun that crew members have already been asked about their availability to work on the upcoming season, revealing that Netflix was very eager to work on a sequel.
Tyson had some reservations, but has finally said he would be willing to invite the cameras back into his life.
Upcoming: Netflix has reportedly confirmed a second season of runaway hit At Home With The Furys is on the way, The Sun revealed
New season: Famous heavyweight champion Tyson Fury, 35, has given the green light to renew the hit show despite controversy
“Paris is expecting their seventh child this month, so it will take a while,” the television source said.
The couple share 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.
It comes as surprising news, as the boxer had previously admitted that he “wanted out of the show” – and that he deeply regretted letting the cameras into his family’s lives.
The first season also featured Tyson’s father John, his youngest brother Tommy, and his fiancée Molly Mae-Hague, showing them reunited at a family dinner at Athena’s christening at the Midland Hotel.
The documentary might have brought the Fury family even more into the public eye, but Paris didn’t hesitate to speak her mind before.
The mother of six – who is now pregnant with her seventh child – shared an insight into life at home with her six children via her Instagram Stories on Thursday.
The star has provided a new look into their brood’s lives, stating it was going to be “a long day.”
She filmed her three youngest children, Valencia, Adonis and Athena, in their kitchen, while the oldest two wore their school uniforms.
Big family: The insight series – which drew 2.6 million viewers in its first episode alone – follows the lives of the British champion, his wife Paris, 33, and their six children
The Furys: The couple share 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
Controversy: It comes as surprising news as the boxer had previously admitted that he ‘wanted out of the show’ – and that he deeply regretted letting the cameras into his family’s lives
Familiar faces: The first season also featured Tyson’s father John, his youngest brother Tommy and his fiancée Molly Mae-Hague (pictured) – they were reunited at a family dinner at Athena’s christening at the Midland Hotel
She revealed that the couple had insisted on dressing themselves in the new outfits, despite their academic term not starting until next week.
Paris asked: ‘What are you doing while wearing your uniform?’
Adonis replied, “Because it’s almost school time!”
A stunned Paris responded, “You’re not going to school, it’s summer vacation!”
It comes after it was reported that Paris and Tyson have a nanny to help them take care of their six children.
Former teaching assistant Gabrielle Briggs, 25, can be seen regularly in the background of At Home With The Furys, but she is not credited on the show.
In addition, Paris has recently shut down speculation that she was getting extra help with childcare.
“Paris and Tyson now have a babysitter who often drives the children to and from school. The strange thing is that she is never introduced and her presence is never explained,” a source said The mirror.
“Obviously there’s no shame in needing a little help, especially when you have six kids, but the impression is given that Tyson and Paris wanted to keep that quiet, and would have preferred people to think that Paris did all the heavy lifting. took care of her.’
It is clear that Gabrielle was recruited from Fury children’s school in Morecambe, where she previously worked as a teaching assistant.
MailOnline has contacted Paris representatives for comment.
In 2021, Paris hit back as a fan accused her of using a “nanny to raise her kids.”
She shared a comment about her Instagram Stories on Monday after a fan accused her of “using nannies to raise her kids” and saying there was “no way” she could raise her kids and “dress nicely.”
She said, “I’ve seen so many posts like this today, so let me say it plainly!” I don’t have a nanny or cleaners. I take care of my own children day in and day out.
Motherhood: Paris posted a new look at life with their brood, declaring it was going to be ‘a long day’
Hit back: In 2021, Paris hit back as a fan accused her of using a ‘nanny to raise her kids’
“I wash, dress, feed and take care of them. Like many other mothers. For my own reasons we don’t have this. But why does it matter whether we did or not? Be kind people.
“And support each other instead of this kind of negativity about what a caring parent does.”
The mother of seven was teased in an interview with Okay magazine“We’ve had conversations with the buzz that came out of the first one and Netflix is looking forward to number two, so we’re in talks and we’re almost there.”