Fans of the family are excited for the second series of At Home With The Furys
Paris Fury has addressed the future of her family’s Netflix series as she provided a ‘good, the band and the ugly’ tease.
Premiering back in 2023, At Home With The Furys follows Paris, Tyson and their seven children. The series was praised for showing them in a candid manner.
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With the second series set to premiere on the streaming service on Sunday (April 12), viewers will see how Tyson is doing at home after retiring from the ring. Tyson famously retired after losing to Oleksandr Usyk in 2024.
However, Tyson is coming out of retirement for the fifth time on Saturday night (April 10) when he squares up against Arslanbek Makhmudov in a huge heavyweight clash. Russian native Arslanbek has lost just two of his 23 fights.
The synopsis for the second season of At Home With The Furys teases: “At Home with the Furys returns for a second season, following heavyweight champion Tyson Fury as he attempts to give retirement another shot and embrace life beyond boxing in Morecambe Bay.
“Surrounded by wife Paris Fury, their seven children and his ever-opinionated dad John Fury, Tyson channels the competitive drive that made him a world champion into new ventures – from a family road trip to Monaco to investing in a racehorse and finding creative ways to stay busy.
“Meanwhile, Paris is determined not to be left out of the mayhem. As she explores new business opportunities, she’s also juggling life at the heart of the Fury household while planning two major family milestones: a spectacular sweet sixteenth celebration for their daughter and an elaborate renewal of her wedding vows with Tyson.”
On Wednesday (April 8), Paris appeared on ITV talk show This Morning to speak to presenters Emma Willis and Rylan Clark. During the exchange, Paris shared that a third series has already been confirmed.
“We’re already on number three… we’ve signed up… I really enjoyed the whole filming process of the first one, I enjoyed it, it was good fun, it’s nice to have all the memories documented,” she said.
According to Paris, the reason it took three years for more episodes was due to Tyson being committed to his boxing career. The cameras began rolling again when he decided to briefly step away from the sport.
“We started it again and again, I do love it, because the cameras don’t bother me. I don’t act differently if they’re there or not there… the good and the bad. If they’re there or not there, I just get on with it like normal.
“The aftermath is great, and to know that I’ve got it all stored, like home videos for the future, even though I’m sharing the home videos with millions of people,” she said.
Paris continued: “We don’t act any differently on camera, it is what it is. We couldn’t do airs and graces, there’s too many of us to pretend anyway! You’re going to get the good and the bad and the ugly.”

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