PARIS FURY is struggling to contain her excitement ahead of revealing the gender of her and Tyson’s new baby.
The 32-year-old WBC heavyweight champion announced last week he and his wife, 31, were expecting their sixth child together.
Paris and Tyson Fury are expecting their sixth child later this yearCredit: Instagram @gypsyking101
Paris is struggling to contain her excitement as she thanked fans for presents and flowers since the announcement
The couple have three sons, Prince John James, Prince Tyson Fury II and Prince Adonis Amaziah, and two daughters, Valencia and VenezuelaCredit: Instagram
The couple have three sons, eldest Prince John James, Prince Tyson Fury II and Prince Adonis Amaziah, who was born in 2019.
And they also have two daughters, Valencia and Venezuela – but Fury announced he is expecting a sixth with long-term partner Paris.
With the Gypsy King currently in talks to fight Anthony Joshua in a blockbuster £200m unification fight, 2021 was already promising to be an epic year.
Now it will be even more memorable for the Morecambe-based fighter and his family with their new arrival.
And Paris shared some of her excitement by posting a snap of a bunch of flowers she had received that were both blue and pink.
She captioned it on Instagram with: “Thanks for the flowers! Pink or blue? Either will do.”
Fury told Gareth A Davies last week: “Paris is pregnant again and the Lord has blessed us definitely with another child and I’m very thankful.
“Got a beautiful wife, beautiful kids, they’re all healthy. That’s the most important thing, you know, your health and your family.
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“Nothing else really matters. Your job, your money, your wealth, your career, none of that really matters because you can get another job, you can start snooker or you can go make more money.
“It doesn’t really matter but the one thing you can’t get back is your family. You can’t get back time lost and that’s the crazy thing about it all.”
Despite being the highest-paid fighter of 2020 with £46million earned, the star was adamant the soon-to-be sixth-born will be just as grounded as the rest of his children.
The Gypsy King wants his children to grow up working for their fortune and has made sure to normalise their lives as much as possible.
Fury said: “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.
“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.”
Tyson Fury became the WBC heavyweight champion last February when he beat Deontay WilderCredit: PA:Press Association
The star is on a collision course for a bumper £200m unification fight with Anthony JoshuaCredit: AP:Associated Press
Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk