Paris Fury Opens Up About 'Noisy and Chaotic' Bedtime Routine with Seven Children
Paris Fury Opens Up About 'Noisy and Chaotic' Bedtime Routine with Seven Children

Paris Fury, wife of professional boxer Tyson Fury, has given fans a glimpse into her 'noisy and chaotic' bedtime routine at the family's £1.7million Morecambe mansion. The mother of seven shared a time-lapse video on Instagram showing her preparing the youngest five children for bed, including bath time, pyjamas, cream application, and hair brushing.

In the caption, Paris wrote: '5x bath, dry, cream, PJ, brush hair and teeth.' She added: 'The nighttime routine is noisy, hectic and repetitive. But they won’t be babies forever, and one day I will be bored, so I sit back and cherish that I am blessed to have to do this.'

Paris and Tyson are parents to Venezuela, 15, Prince John James, 12, Prince Tyson II, 9, Valencia, 7, Prince Adonis Amaziah, 6, Athena, 4, and Prince Rico, 2. Despite a reported weekly income of £3,800, Paris insists on handling the bedtime routine herself, valuing the time with her children.

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The post resonated with many parents, with one follower commenting: 'I miss this now mine are all big,' and another adding: 'I would give ANYTHING to have one more nighttime routine with my baby who is now 27 years old!'

The update comes after Paris and Tyson renewed their vows for the third time in France last month. The couple, who met at a wedding when Paris was 15 and Tyson 18, first married when Paris was 19. Tyson has previously credited his wife with saving his life during his battle with depression.

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