Tyson Fury Opens Up About Marriage and Family Life with Paris
Professional boxer Tyson Fury has made headlines by candidly discussing the intimate aspects of his long-term marriage to wife Paris Fury. The heavyweight champion revealed that the couple maintains an active sex life, engaging in sexual activity "at least five times a week" despite being married for nearly two decades.
Eighteen Years of Marriage and Seven Children
Tyson and Paris Fury have been married for 18 years and share seven children together: Venezuela (16), Prince John James (14), Prince Tyson II (9), Valencia (8), Prince Adonis Amaziah (7), Athena (3), and Prince Rico Paris (2). The couple's family life has been documented in their Netflix reality series At Home With The Furys, which recently returned for its second season.
During filming for the popular reality show, Tyson spoke openly about his relationship with Paris, stating: "My love life's thriving, I'm having sex at least four or five times a week. Paris, she is that ride-or-die chick. The woman's been my wife for 20 years near on. Is she the luckiest lady on Earth? One hundred per cent."
Plans for Expanding Their Family
The Fury family may not be complete yet, as Tyson has expressed his desire to have three more children, bringing their total to ten. He explained his thinking behind this decision: "We might have another child, number eight. Just to see if I've still got it. But I want ten. It was always going to be ten."
Paris Fury has previously discussed the challenges of parenting such a large family, describing it as feeling like a "split family" due to the age differences between their children. She noted that with teenagers Venezuela (16) and Prince (14), the family dynamic can feel divided at times.
Parenting Challenges and Family Dynamics
Paris has been refreshingly honest about the difficulties of parenting, revealing on The Netmums Podcast that she "sat and cried" when she first became a mother. She recalled: "When you are a new parent and you've got this first baby, I actually just sat and cried when I had Venezuela and she was like a couple of days old and I didn't know how to bath her. I had no idea."
Now, with teenagers in the family, Paris notes that while they're old enough to handle many things independently, teenage tantrums still present challenges. She praised her eldest daughter Venezuela for taking on a maternal role with her younger siblings, saying: "She's great because she's always been so much older for her age... Venezuela looks at it more from a mother's point of view. So she'll like say, 'no, you're not doing that. I'm turning your iPad off. You're going to bed. You're in trouble'."
Family Celebrations and Milestones
The Fury family recently celebrated Venezuela's upcoming wedding with a lavish hen party at Morecambe Football Club. Paris documented the royal-themed celebration on her Instagram Stories, showing guests being greeted with a sign reading 'Venezuela's Hen Party' adorned with a crown symbol.
Paris wore a white sparkly asymmetrical dress for the occasion, accessorizing with silver heels and a pastel yellow Chanel bag. She shared a photo of her daughter standing by a large BRIDE sign with the caption: "Proud mother moment."
The Fury family continues to navigate the complexities of parenting across different age groups while maintaining their strong marital bond, offering a rare glimpse into their private lives through both social media and their Netflix series.



