PARIS Fury and husband Tyson may seem like the perfect couple – but even they can lose their patience with one another.
In the second series of their reality show, At Home With The Fury’s, the mum-of-seven loses her cool with the professional boxer over his decision to return to the sport.
Tyson announced his retirement in January 2025 following his second consecutive loss to Oleksandr Usyk in December 2024.
But in the new trailer, Tyson returns to the ring before having a conversation with brother Tommy about his boxing future.
Tommy asked: “Do you want to fight again?”
Paris is then heard saying: “That lunatic wants to box.”
But his decision to return to the ring ruffles his wife’s feathers and they end up clashing.
Sitting in his car, Tyson told a frustrated Paris: “Calm down, you’re going to have a heart attack.”
Standing on the pavement, Paris screamed back at him: “I’m no different from any other day of the week.”
As he drives off, Tyson yelled back: “Why don’t we try anger management classes with you?”
But Paris furiously responded: “Because I’d hurt someone in anger management.”
Later in the trailer, Tyson could be seen training as he told the camera: “I need it back!”
He added: “You’re only retired until you get an offer you can’t refuse.”
Paris is left fuming at his decision and mimics Tyson by saying: “‘I’m retired. I’m not retired’ He’s a t***, isn’t he?”
This is not the first time Paris has had to do this song and dance with The Gypsy King as he has gone back on a retirement at least four times.
The first time he announced his retirement was 13 years ago after two fights with David Haye got cancelled.
He would then retire due to mental health struggles in 2016 and again after beating Dillian Whyte in 2022.
His latest departure from boxing came after his second loss to Oleksandr Usyk in December 2024.
Now the former two-time heavyweight world champion is stepping back into the ring on April 11 when he battles Arslanbek Makhmudov at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
All signs point to Fury finally meeting with Anthony Joshua at least five years after they originally agreed to do so when the pair held all the world titles in the division.
It comes after Paris admitted she’s been finding it tough being away from her beau Tyson while’s he’s training in Thailand.
She said to the Mirror: “We’re in totally different time zones, so phone calls are limited.
“But as ever it’s, ‘let Tyson do his thing.’
“It’s really hard work [looking after their seven kids alone].
“I’m totally outnumbered, but we push on and hope for better days.”
Paris then also noted how it can be difficult for the couple’s younger children to understand why their daddy isn’t there.
She continued: “Rico, who’s two, will say ‘Dad’s boxing’. But then on FaceTime, he’ll go, ‘I come to you, Dad.’
“And he looks at the background [of his Dad’s screen] and he’ll go, ‘Why are you on holiday, Dad? Why did you not take me?’
“It is so hard for them when they’re little.”
Paris and Tyson share a large brood of children, born between 2009 and 2023.
In order their children are Venezuela (16), Prince John James (14), Prince Tyson || (8), Valencia (7), Prince Adonis Amaziah (5), Athena (4), and Prince Rico Paris (2).
Paris first met Tyson in 2005 when she was only 15 years old, and he was unknown as a boxer.
They were at a mutual friend’s wedding, and the pair were introduced by Tyson’s aunt.
They reconnected at Paris’ 16th birthday and began to date, evermore the childhood sweethearts.
Tyson popped the big question to Paris in 2008, though he has asked her to marry him a further two times to renew their vows.
Just last year the couple re-wed in an intimate ceremony in France, surrounded by beautiful architecture.











