Tyson Fury announces wife Paris is pregnant with seventh child

Virgin Radio

24 Mar 2023, 09:40

Tyson Fury and Paris Fury

Credit: Getty/Instagram @TysonFury

Tyson Fury has confirmed, Paris Fury is pregnant with their seventh child.

The champion boxer already has six children, Venezula, Prince John James, Prince Tyson II, Valencia, Princess Adonis Amaziah and Athena, with his wife and now they will be adding another member to their family.

Fury took to Instagram on Thursday (23rd March) to announce the news by posting a snap to his story of the pair enjoying a date night.

He captioned the post: “All is not lost! I get to date night with my beautiful pregnant wife @ParisFury1. God is great!”

The boxer added: “What a woman. 7th incoming. Fantastic news to cheer me up!”

The news was confirmed just a day after Fury teased he wanted another child in an interview The Sun.

Speaking to the publication, he said: “My wife has been at home waiting for me for ten years, we have six kids and I am going to put another bun in her oven. Number seven is going to pop out anytime soon.”

Credit: Instagram @TysonFury/ Rex

Looking ahead to the future, he teased: “I am going to be a family man and big fat pig, fatter than I already am.”

Fury also joined The Chris Evans Breakfast Show with cinch in December last year to speak openly about his decision to get back in the ring while his daughter Athena, who was just a baby at the time, fell seriously ill and was hospitalised.

He said: “There were times where we thought we lost her. Now she’s a perfectly healthy beautiful little girl and she’s obviously got a special part of the fighter in me.

“I only had four weeks training for that fight, the biggest fight of my life. I trained for four weeks and the week before that I was in the hospital in Liverpool laying on the hospital floor with a child who I don’t know if she’s coming or going. It was a tough time.”

For more great interviews listen to The Chris Evans Breakfast Show with cinch weekdays from 6:30am on Virgin Radio, or catch up on-demand here.

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