Paris Fury Plays Matchmaker for Son Prince and Princess Andre on Netflix Show
Paris Fury Sets Up Son Prince with Princess Andre on Netflix

In a surprising and lighthearted moment from her brand new Netflix reality series, Paris Fury has taken on the role of matchmaker, attempting to set up her teenage son with Princess Andre. The scene, featured in "At Home With The Furys," which premiered on Sunday, shows Paris introducing her 14-year-old son Prince to the 18-year-old daughter of Katie Price during a collagen launch party.

An Awkward Yet Amusing Introduction

During the event, which was attended by various celebrities, Paris, 36, seized the opportunity to play cupid. She grabbed Princess Andre's attention and said, "Hey Princess, this is Prince. He is only 14 at the minute, but you could marry the Prince and the Princess." Princess appeared visibly surprised by the forward introduction, responding simply by asking, "Is his actual name Prince?"

Family Reactions and Behind-the-Scenes Commentary

Speaking directly to the camera afterwards, Paris acknowledged the age difference but expressed her whimsical hope for the pairing. "I know their ages don't match up, but if we could say them two's gonna end up, that'd be so cute," she remarked. Her son Prince, however, had a different take when speaking to producers. "I actually don't know what to say. Me mum's a complete and utter mental case," he quipped, highlighting the humorous dynamic within the Fury household.

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Life Beyond the Matchmaking: Family Updates and Celebrations

The new Netflix series delves deeper into the lives of the Fury family, including Paris and her husband, heavyweight boxing champion Tyson Fury. The couple, who are parents to seven children—Venezuela, 16; Prince Tyson II, nine; Valencia, seven; Prince Adonis Amaziah, six; Athena, four; and Prince Rico, two—recently enjoyed a date night following Tyson's comeback fight victory against Arslanbek Makhmudov. Paris shared a snap on social media with the caption, "1st date night in a long time."

Preparations for a Fairytale Wedding

The family is already gearing up for one fairytale event: the wedding of their eldest daughter, Venezuela, who got engaged to Noah Price last year. In a recent interview on Hits Radio to promote the Netflix series, Paris discussed her initial reaction to the engagement. "I've always said to Venezuela, you know, go out, find what you want to do in life. I've tried to put every different opportunity in front of her," she explained.

Venezuela interjected, noting, "This is coming off very much like she's disappointed." Paris quickly insisted, "No I'm not disappointed! I'm not! But I didn't expect it to happen. Venezuela came to me at 15 and was like 'I've got a boyfriend,' and she wasn't really supposed to have a boyfriend until she was 16. So I was like 'wait until he [Tyson] comes home.'"

Tyson Fury's Romantic Side and Family Dynamics

Venezuela revealed that her father, Tyson, was surprisingly supportive and excited about her relationship. "He was all excited. Tyson's an old romantic, he got more excited than me," Paris agreed. Venezuela added, "My dad's real lovey dovey... my dad loves all that, he really does," sharing that her fiancé Noah asked Tyson's permission before proposing, a moment that was filmed by Netflix. She laughed, recalling, "Noah told me that he walked in and my dad literally went 'here put this microphone on before you ask me anything.'"

The series, which follows Tyson's attempt at retirement while navigating life with his large and outspoken family, offers viewers an intimate look into their world in Morecambe, three years after the original docuseries debuted. From matchmaking antics to wedding preparations, "At Home With The Furys" continues to capture the chaotic and endearing moments of this high-profile family.

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