At Home With The Furys teased in Netflix trailer
In an exclusive interview with Express.co.uk and other press, Tyson Fury admitted he and his family will “probably have to move” house following the launch of their new Netflix show, At Home with the Furys.
Tyson and his wife Paris said, “Nothing was off limits” as they shared a rare insight into their family life and what they do on a day-to-day basis.
When asked what the repercussions of filming for the series could be, Tyson stated: “We will probably have to move again like we did last time.
“We had to move because loads of people kept turning up the house at four in the morning.”
He added: “What people don’t understand is being famous is not a pleasurable thing.”
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Tyson and Paris have different opinions when it comes to being famous, and while the Loose Women star likes to think they are a “normal family”, the heavyweight boxer had other ideas.
He told his wife: “We’re not a normal family, we are on TV, so we’re not a normal family, we are a celebrity family.”
When asked whether any of the reality series is scripted, Paris simply replied: “No, because Tyson wouldn’t do scripted at all.
“It wasn’t that they wanted to script anything because we agreed this isn’t fake.
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“I don’t want to diss anybody else’s show but shows that you see on television that you know is set up and you know that is false and it can’t possibly be real.
“So we weren’t going down that, this was a reality show or whatever you want to call it…[but] a documentary of our life.”
She added: “But there are times when they missed something and they’d say, ‘Could you just say that again?'”
Tyson weighed in: “No because that was the one-line wonder. I can’t repeat something off the cuff.”
Paris went on: “So if they didn’t get it, they missed it and there wasn’t much they missed.
“There was the odd time they’d say ‘Can you just repeat that’ and he’d say, ‘No, that’s not happening’. So I ended up just following suit.
“You know what, if he ain’t going to join in I’m not gonna join in so you know, get what you can.”
At Home with the Furys is available to watch on Netflix from August 16.
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