Tommy Fury ‘in talks to star in fly-on-the-wall show about his boxing career and life with fiancée Molly-Mae Hague’ – after brother Tyson’s Netflix show success

Tommy Fury is reportedly in talks to star in a fly-on-the-wall show about his boxing career and family life with fiancée Molly-Mae Haag.

It comes after his brother Tyson’s recently released Netflix series At Home With The Furys became hugely popular on the streaming service.

The docuseries followed the heavyweight champion as he left the ring and tried to embrace retirement with his family, including wife Paris, father John and his six children.

Tommy and Molly-Mae, both 24, appeared in several scenes on the show and now The sun now claims bosses want the pair to focus a series on them.

A TV insider said: ‘Tommy’s appearance in Netflix’s At Home With The Furys left bosses at the streaming service questioning whether Tyson’s brother was worth a show in his own right.

Exciting: Tommy Fury is reportedly in talks to star in a fly-on-the-wall show about his boxing career and family life with fiancée Molly-Mae Haag

Popular: It comes after his brother Tyson’s recently released Netflix series At Home With The Furys became hugely popular on the streaming service (Tyson pictured)

“When the documentary proved so popular, it cemented the idea in their minds.”

Tommy’s representatives have been contacted by MailOnline for comment.

Netflix reportedly renewed Tyson’s documentary series before the first season even aired.

The sun reported last month that Netflix already believed in the show’s success and has pre-commissioned a second series.

They added that the second series is expected to focus around Tyson’s upcoming high-profile fight with Francis Ngannou in October.

The series was released last month and gave an insight into Tyson’s ‘crazy’ family life at their £1.7 million estate in Lancashire, as he juggled his mental health problems and the urge to put his boxing gloves back on as a father-of-six.

The nine-part series was explosive as Tyson was challenged to retire by the world’s strongest man and Game of Thrones actor Hafthor Bjornsson, 34.

The show also starred Love Island couple Molly-Mae and Tommy as they were expecting their first child, Bambi.

Paris and Tyson are proud parents to their three sons (all named Prince): Prince John James, 10, Prince Tyson Fury II, six, and Prince Adonis Amaziah, four, and three daughters; Venezuela, 13, Valencia Amber, five, and Athena, two.

Busy: The docuseries followed the heavyweight champion as he left the ring and tried to embrace retirement with his family, including his wife, Paris, father, John and his six children

Family: Tommy and Molly-Mae, both 24, appeared in several scenes in the show and now The Sun now claims bosses want the pair to focus a series on them

The mother of six – who is now pregnant with her seventh child – shared a glimpse into life at home with her six children via her Instagram Stories on Thursday.

The star has shared a new glimpse into the lives of their brood and declared it would be “a long day.”

She filmed her three youngest children, Valencia, Adonis and Athena, in their kitchen, while the eldest two wore their school uniforms.

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 wearing your uniform?’

Adonis replied, “Because it’s almost school time!”

A stunned Paris responded: “You’re not going to school, it’s summer holidays!”

It comes after it was reported that Paris and Tyson have a nanny to help them care for their six children.

Former teaching assistant Gabrielle Briggs, 25, is a regular in the background of At Home With The Furys, but she is not recognized on the show.

Additionally, Paris recently shut down speculation that she was receiving extra help with childcare.

‘Paris and Tyson now have a nanny who often takes 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.

“There’s obviously 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, preferring people to think Paris was doing all the hard work.” took care of it.’

It is understood 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 children.”

She shared a comment about her Instagram Stories on Monday after a fan accused her of “using nannies to raise her children” and said there was “no way” she could raise her children and “dress them nicely.”

Hope: A TV insider said: ‘Tommy’s appearance in Netflix’s At Home With The Furys left bosses at the streaming service questioning whether Tyson’s brother was worth a show in his own right’

Crew: Paris and Tyson are proud parents to their three sons (all named Prince): Prince John James, 10, Prince Tyson Fury II, six, and Prince Adonis Amaziah, four, and three daughters; Venezuela, 13, Valencia Amber, five, and Athena, two

She said: ‘I’ve seen so many posts like this today so let me put it plainly! I don’t have a babysitter or cleaners. I take care of my own children day in and day out.

‘I wash, dress, feed and take care of them. Just 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 coming out of the first one and Netflix is ​​keen on number two, so we’re in discussions and we’re almost there.’

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