Tyson Fury and Paris Fury’s children: How many kids do the couple have and what are their names?
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TYSON Fury is a world-famous boxing legend, but behind the scenes (and on TV) he's also a devoted dad. He'll have the backing of his whole brood when he steps into the ring seeking revenge over unified heavyweight champ Oleksandr Usyk. Tyson Fury and Paris have seven children, all of whom became popular with fans on hit Netflix show At Home with the Furys.
All of Tyson’s sons share the same fancy first name — Prince. When asked why he had named all his sons after royalty, the Gypsy King said: "I'm a king and they're princes until they earn their rightful name.". The eldest of the Fury children, Venezuela, was born in September 2009.
Her name is inspired by the South American country, aligning with the couple's preference for distinctive names. Tyson has mentioned that they wanted to avoid "normal" names for their daughters. In 2022, he told OK!: "My wife is called Paris. I'm Tyson and [gesturing to his son] he's called Prince John James. If the girl had a normal name it wouldn't fit in, would it?".
Next in line came Prince John James, who was born in 2011. The Furys' first son started the family tradition of naming all their sons "Prince". John and James are classic English names with biblical origins, providing a traditional touch. In keeping with the royal theme, there have been UK monarchs with both names.