Lavish lives of Tyson Fury's 7 kids from £18k holidays to extravagant parties

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Paris and Tyson Fury welcomed their seventh child last month, a son called Prince Rico Paris Fury, who was born to multi-millionaire parents
Paris and Tyson Fury welcomed their seventh child last month, a son called Prince Rico Paris Fury, who was born to multi-millionaire parents

Paris and Tyson Fury have recently welcomed a new addition to the family, with their newborn baby boy, Prince Rico Paris Fury, the seventh child of the world champion boxer. Their sweet son, who arrived on September 18, is affectionately known as Rico, a nod to Tyson's late cousin Rico Burton, who was murdered last year, while his second middle name is a tribute to his mum.

All four of the couple's sons share the same first name and Tyson previously revealed it was because he's a 'king' and his sons are all 'princes'. And indeed, they sure do live like royals, inside a £1.7 million mansion with lavish holidays, designer clothes and extravagant parties. But Paris and Tyson have vowed to make sure their kids stay grounded and teach them the value of money.

Lavish lives of Tyson Fury's 7 kids from £18k holidays to extravagant parties dqxikeidqkikdinvThe Fury family love to celebrate big occasions with extravagant parties and lavish gifts (Richard Dash via Paris Fury's Instagram)

While the Gypsy King is estimated to be worth around £130 million, he doesn't want his brood to be "spoiled rotten by multi-millionaire parents". Speaking on his Netflix series, At Home With The Furys, Tyson said he wants to normalise their lives as much as possible by making them do 'normal stuff'. "For me, it's very important to stay close to my grassroots as I've got a lot of kids coming up, I've got five kids, very important for them to know the value of money," he said.

"It's very important for them to know how to earn money. So, if they see me splashing out all the time and living a movie stars' lifestyle they grow up thinking that's the only way they can live. To earn from a normal job, £200-300-a-week, however much they're going to get, they might think that's no good if they've been spoiled rotten by multi-millionaire parents. So I don't do that. My kids don't go to private school, I don't have any private education, they just go to normal school, everyone does normal stuff."

Paris and Tyson - who share Venezuela, 14, Prince John James, 10, Prince Tyson Fury II, six, Valencia Amber, five, Prince Adonis Amaziah, four, Athena, two, and little Rico - have been together since they were teenagers and were both raised in Irish Traveller families as devout practising Catholics. "I am a Traveller, I am a gypsy. I was brought up in caravans when I was a little girl," Paris has said in the past. The couple value smaller luxuries in life, like quality family time together, trips away in their caravan and gifting boxes of Heroes chocolates for birthdays.

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The multi-millionaire parents opt to shop at supermarkets such as Aldi and Lidl and often look for the best deals they can get. Tyson previously told JOE : "We don't live like rich people. Whether we're shopping in Aldi or looking for a meal deal or something or taking the kids to a funky Wacky Warehouse place, we're the same." But with such an enormous fortune to their name, the Fury family do also live life on the extravagant side sometimes.

Extravagant parties

Lavish lives of Tyson Fury's 7 kids from £18k holidays to extravagant partiesEldest daughter Venezuela celebrated her 14th birthday last week with a show-stopping backdrop (Paris Fury Instagram)

Every birthday at the Fury household is celebrated in style with numbers in lights, dozens of balloons, special gifts and a show-stopping party. Last week, their eldest daughter Venezuela turned 14 and posed with a limo, non-alcoholic bubbly, a balloon arch and a huge bouquet of flowers.

It comes after Paris revealed the teen now has a bodyguard in public over fears of being 'kidnapped'. The mum-of-seven put it down to the hit show making the kids 'famous'. She told The Sun : "Venezuela is starting to go places by herself. She went to the races last week and had a security team. She was asking why she had a bodyguard, as she found it embarrassing."

Stephanie Ledigo, founder of GOPR & Events, is the Fury family's event planner and has thrown everything from parties to baby showers and christenings. She told OK! Magazine : "The Furys are an event planner's dream. Paris is the busiest woman in the world but she always puts her kids first and puts so much thought into their birthdays.

"We've done Venezuela's birthday for the past three years and the theme has changed each year. With the Fury's, we usually get two or three days' notice because children can change their minds when it comes to the theme, but that's the case with all kids! One of the best events we've done was the christening for Paris and Tyson's daughter Athena which featured on their recent Netflix show. We took over a hotel in Morecambe and draped the whole room in pink. It was the most pink you've ever seen."

Incredible mansion

Lavish lives of Tyson Fury's 7 kids from £18k holidays to extravagant partiesThey live in a £1.7 million mansion in Morecambe with a stunning kitchen (Instagram/ @parisfury1)
Lavish lives of Tyson Fury's 7 kids from £18k holidays to extravagant partiesTyson's new driveway has a mural dedicated to the Gypsy King (TysonFury/Instagram)

While their Netflix series showcased the incredible exterior of their £1.7 million mansion, Paris has also shared photographs of the rooms inside on her Instagram. Snaps showed the tots enjoy staying in luxuriously padded beds, have a television on the wall, while the walls themselves are covered in a mesmerising mural which includes forest scenes, a princesses carriage, a magical palace and unicorns.

She also showed fans the incredible walk-in wardrobe that she gets to herself, with huge floor to ceiling wardrobes and a big chest of drawers. Alongside the photo, she wrote: "Dreams do come true. I've wanted a space like this just for me for a long time, usually things revolve around the kids or Tyson. So I can't believe I've finally got this for me."

Lavish lives of Tyson Fury's 7 kids from £18k holidays to extravagant partiesThe family conservatory gives views of the gardens and houses an impressive table (Instagram)

Glass cabinets in the house display the impressive array of trophies, plates and belts that Tyson has earned over his incredible career - which is said to have banked him up to £200 million so far. There's also plenty of space for the family to spend some quality time together, with a giant sofa in the living room that is big enough to seat the whole family and a stone dining table surrounded by 12 seats.

Their kitchen has highly polished stone counters and stunning wooden cabinets, and another dining area can be found in their large conservatory, which looks out onto the family garden that has outdoor furniture, lamps and a gas powered barbecue. As well as lavish Versace décor and thrones for the couple, there is a bespoke driveway with a mural dedicated to the Gypsy King.

Speaking on his Netflix series, Tyson explained why they have chosen to stay in Morecambe. "People say to me, 'Why don't you live in California or America?' – why would I? Why would I abandon my own country for a bit of money and some fame? I love it. I would never leave Morecambe. It's true beauty. If the weather was better, every house here would be a million quid."

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Designer clothes

Lavish lives of Tyson Fury's 7 kids from £18k holidays to extravagant partiesParis likes to dress her kids in matching designer outfits, like this £3,000 Versace shop (Instagram/ @parisfury1)

On their show, Paris was filmed wrapping Tyson's birthday presents, which included a pack of socks, boxers, some £5 T-shirts and a box of Heroes chocolate. But the Fury's are known for loving Versace, Dolce & Gabbana and often wear big designer labels. Paris posted a snap on Instagram of all of them in matching Versace outfits worth £3,000, with the caption: "My family there looked like a Versace advert out for a meal last night. Love my big crazy family, my life and my world. I don't live in yours."

Earlier this year, the mum-of-seven splashed out almost £1,000 on matching Easter outfits for her brood, including two £226 Dolce & Gabbana tops for her daughters and £168 Versace shirts for her sons. Sharing her purchases on Instagram, she wrote: "Fresh set each for Easter. Love kids clothes, think it's partly my addiction. The boys can all be mini @tysonfury." On other posts, her kids can be seen in matching Givenchy, Kenzo and Balmain.

£18k holidays

Lavish lives of Tyson Fury's 7 kids from £18k holidays to extravagant partiesThe couple hired a 18k-per-night superyacht to spend some time together in France earlier this year (Instagram)

The Fury family are often whisked off on spontaneous and expensive holidays abroad, staying in five-star hotels and dining on multi-million pound yachts. In January, Tyson took his kids out of school to go on a two-week Tenerife holiday at a five-star hotel where rooms cost up to £750 per night. In May, they enjoyed a lavish getaway to the French Riviera on an £18,000-a-night luxury superyacht.

The family had a crew of at least seven accompanying them on board, taking care of their every need. The vessel had all the home comforts they might need onboard, including a coffee machine, jet skis, water skis, wake boards, towable tube, electric skateboard, games room with PlayStation, XBOX and Nintendo Switch and a snorkelling team should they wish to explore the Mediterranean wildlife. They also chose to travel in style in a white Lamborghini.

Nia Dalton

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