Tyson Fury and wife Paris have revealed the one thing deemed out of bounds during the filming of their new Netflix reality show.
The boxing champ, 35, and his 33 year old wife appeared on This Morning on Wednesday, 16 August, to promote At Home with the Furys, which has just been released on the streaming giant.
They were interviewed via videolink from their £1.7m Morecambe mansion by hosts Josie Gibson and Steve Jones – and were asked if there was anything ruled off limits during the filming of the show.
Josie asked: "Paris, is there anywhere you haven't let the cameras or have you let them have total access all areas?"
Paris responded: "At the start of the show we said 'just come in and take the good, the bad and the ugly'.
"I think it comes out better because you've got the highs and the lows, the good and the bad. We're kind of open book people."
But Tyson cut in and said: "Well it wasn't all access – I wanted them to film me in the shower, but they didn't."
Paris added: "Yes. We did declare that was off limits. The bathrooms were off limits."
Tyson and Paris are already parents to six children – Venezuela, 13, Prince John James, 10, Prince Tyson II, Valencia, five, Prince Adonis Amaziah, four, and Athena, two. And Paris is currently expecting the couple’s seventh child.
Speaking to OK! about their busy household earlier this month, Paris said: “I wouldn’t like it quiet, I wouldn’t like the mundane. I always wanted a big family, lots of children and a full house. If it was any different I couldn’t imagine the quiet.”
Tyson added: “It’s a chaotic house, we just close the door and everyone’s screaming and shouting and you really appreciate bedtime!
"We do get a little bit of quiet when we go off on our romantic trips, we’re used to it all though."
The couple hope that the madness that arises from the new show – a deep dive into life with the Furys – won't affect the kids.
"I just hope people watch and realise we're a normal family," said Paris. "We always told the kids when filming ‘look if you don’t want to be involved just walk out the room, you don’t have to be here’ but they liked it though and got involved."
Tyson, who spoke of how life became so hectic and invasive after their ITV documentary in 2019 that the family had to move house, is well aware of the likelihood they'll need to move again.
"We’re not a normal family, we’re on TV. We're a celebrity family and this show is going to make it a million times worse, well not a million, say 500 million times worse!"
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