Tyson Fury, as you've never seen him before! Netflix announce At Home With The Furys documentary series with the boxer and his wife Paris
- Called At Home With The Furys, the documentary will centre around the champion boxer's life post-retirement
- It promises everything from celebrity cameos to luxurious holidays and even nappy changes
- Streaming giant Netflix revealed the show is currently in production and will be a multi-part documentary series giving an intimate glimpse into family life
- The couple are parents to Venezuela, 12, Prince John James, nine, Prince Tyson II, five, Valencia, four, Prince Adonis Amaziah, three, and Athena, 11 months
Tyson Fury is set to star in a new TV series with his wife Paris and their family.
Streaming giant Netflix announced the news on Wednesday, revealing the show is currently in production and will be a multi-part documentary series giving an intimate glimpse into family life.
Called At Home With The Furys, the documentary will centre around the champion boxer's life post-retirement and promises everything from celebrity cameos to luxurious holidays and even nappy changes.
Tyson Fury, as you've never seen him before! Tyson Fury is set to star in a new TV series with his wife Paris and their family
At Home With The Furys will see Tyson, 34, constantly looking for projects to keep him busy, from a world tour to meet his fans, to lavish family holidays, encounters with other A-listers and impromptu family camping trips.
Earlier this month, his wife Paris reportedly quit her husband Tyson's £40million boxing firm to launch her own business.
The mother-of-six, 32, formally registered the new company to manage book deals and other merchandising, according to The Mirror.
'Her mix of brains, glamour and likeability are a massive hit with fans,' a source told the publication.
At Home With The Furys: Streaming giant Netflix announced the news on Wednesday, revealing the show is currently in production and will be a multi-part documentary series
More to come: At Home With The Furys will see Tyson, 34, constantly looking for projects to keep him busy, from a world tour to meet his fans, to lavish family holidays, encounters with other A-listers and impromptu family camping trips
Paris has already written a best-selling autobiography about her marriage to Tyson, called Love and Fury.
She has also appeared as a panellist on Loose Women, and has garnered many fans from her down-to-earth attitude.
The couple are parents to Venezuela, 12, Prince John James, nine, Prince Tyson II, five, Valencia, four, Prince Adonis Amaziah, three, and Athena, 11 months.
The news of the new Netflix show comes after Tyson issued a September 1 deadline for Oleksandr Usyk to organise a unification bout or he'll cancel his plans to come out of retirement.
In a social media post, the Morecambe-based heavyweight issued the ultimatum to the Ukrainian fighter, who once again beat Anthony Joshua on Saturday.
Gang: The couple are parents to Venezuela, 12, Prince John James, nine, Prince Tyson II, five, Valencia, four, Prince Adonis Amaziah, three, and Athena, 11 months (pictured last month)
Her love: Paris has already written a best-selling autobiography about her marriage to Tyson, called Love and Fury
Fury told his followers in a video posted on social media: 'To all these suitors out there who want to make the fight, I'm gonna give you all seven days - 'til September 1 - to come up with the money. If not, thank you very much it's been a blast!'
Having dropped the dramatic ultimatum on his Instagram account, Fury has since appeared on talkSPORT spelling out his demands for a potential fight.
The sportsman said: 'I will come back but it has to be for obscene amount for money.
'This isn't Anthony Joshua - where I would have done the fight for free in England - it is some foreigner who no-one really cares about.
'If they want me to fight this unknown quantity and give him the chance of legendary status in trying to beat me, they have to pay for it.'
Speaking out: The news of the new Netflix show comes after Tyson issued a September 1 deadline for Oleksandr Usyk to organise a unification bout (pictured in April)
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