Tyson and Paris Fury look to move out of mansion after Netflix drama
Tyson and Paris Fury are looking to move out of their Morecambe mansion after the success of their Netflix reality TV show.
The couple have become the stars of hit new show At Home with the Furys, with the series reaching the number one spot on the streaming service days after its release. Despite Tyson already being a famous heavy weight boxer, starring in their own docuseries may mean that the family have to move house.
The programme gave an insight into Tyson's retirement from boxing before the champion ultimately decided he wanted to get back in the ring. It also gave a raw look at his family life and how supportive his wife Paris and there six, soon to be seven children, are of his career.
The docuseries follows the life of Tyson and his family (Instagram)However, in a chat with OK!, Tyson said he needs to see the repercussions of the first series before confirming a second. He went on to mention that he is worried about fans turning up to the house which could lead to a house move.
He said: "Lets see the repercussions of number one and how many people turn up to the house because it affects life. Well, with having a billion extra people watching you on TV, of course it will!"
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Talking about potentially moving, Tyson reflected on the time they had to when an ITV documentary came out in 2019. He said: "I think we'll probably have to move again like we had to after the ITV documentary a few years ago. Loads of people kept turning up to the house and ringing the door at 4am. What people don’t understand is, that being famous it’s not a pleasurable thing to be absolutely honest.
"When you try to go to Greggs for a sandwich, it’s not great being bombarded, or when you're trying to buy a pair of trainers from a sports shop. When you're on a family day out and you don't get any time, you've just got people hanging all over you.
Tyson's new Netflix documentary reached number one (WireImage)"People don’t always respect your privacy. You’re with your wife on a date night and you don’t want to speak to a million people. There’s no leaving us alone."
Paris explained that it "can be hard sometimes" with fans knowing where they live.
The admission comes after Tyson revealed that he wanted to scrap the whole series when the Netflix cameras had begun filming.
The sportsman said he immediately regretted taking part and even contacted his lawyer to see if he could back out.
Tyson said: "I wanted out, I was like, couple of weeks in I said “is there any way” I’d be on the phone with my lawyers “is there any way I can get out of this, I don’t know what I’ve signed up for again.” I never said I’d do it again, I’ve done it again, I’ve made a mistake.
"That’s just my bipolar going up and down all the time, one minute I’m happy, the next minute I’m not and it’s very evident to see my emotional roller-coaster throughout this episode. And people are going to be shocked, because I can take 10 turns in an hour."
Paris said she made sure to check with her children that they were happy to let the cameras into their home.
"I think they enjoyed it because they [the children] all agreed to do it, we talked to the bigger two, the little ones were too young, the big two we were like “do you want to do it, do you want to be involved” and they were like “yeah yeah” but then there’s times when I suppose you don’t want to. Especially when Tyson said no he didn’t want to. We got halfway through filming, and he wanted to cancel the whole show!"
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