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Boxer Tyson Fury and his family are the subject of a new Netflix reality show that follows their daily lives, echoing similar reality shows such as The Osbournes.
At Home with the Furys – which has nine episodes in this first series – was released on 16 August and centres around Fury‘s immediate family, including his wife Paris and their six children.
Here is what we know about the show.
Who is in Tyson Fury’s family?
Heavyweight champion, Tyson, and Paris, who is pregnant with their seventh child, have been married for 15 years. Their six children are Prince John James, Athena, Prince Tyson Fury II, Valencia Amber, Prince Adonis Amaziah and Venezuela.
Tyson’s younger half-brother and fellow boxer, Tommy Fury also appears on the show, as does his famous fiancée Molly-Mae Hague whom he met on Love Island in 2019. The couple have a baby daughter, Bambi, who was born in January this year.
Tyson, 35 and Tommy Fury, 24, share the same father – John Fury.
Tyson’s mother Amber is, like John, of Irish Traveller descent. Tommy’s mother Chantal is of Mauritian descent.
John was born in Tuam, Galway, Ireland but moved to Manchester at the age of four. Both Tyson and Tommy were born and raised in Manchester.
Tyson and Tommy have a cousin, Hughie Fury, 28, who is also a professional boxer. He was a world championship gold medalist at youth level and has 26 wins from 29 professional fights.
What is the show like?
The Furys describe their household as “chaos”.
Netflix says the series follows Tyson “as he exits the ring and tries to embrace retirement with his extraordinary family”, adding: “Alongside the chaotic school run, the series will see Tyson constantly looking for projects to keep him busy – from a national tour to meet his fans, to lavish weekends away and impromptu family camping trips – all while trying to resist the urge to return to the ring.”
How can I watch At Home with the Furys?
It is on Netflix, which can be accessed via a subscription.
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