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    Inside luxurious six-bedroom lodge complete with vitality pool where Tyson Fury holidays with his family

    TYSON Fury and his family have enjoyed a luxurious staycation in a six-bedroom lodge with vitality pool.On the new series At Home With The Furys the boxer went on a family trip to Cardiff.
    Forest View Retreat is a luxurious lodge in the Welsh capitalCredit: Netflix
    The accommodation sits on a three acres land in the idyllic village of PontyclunCredit: Netflix
    Tyson spent quality time at the vitality pool with his childrenCredit: Netflix
    In the second episode of the reality show, the heavyweight boxing champion took his family form the £1.7million Morecambe mansion to the Welsh capital.
    The Tyson’s spent a few days at the incredible Forest View Retreat lodge, located in Yinysmaerdy.
    During the second episode, the boxer is seen spending quality time with his six children in the four-star cottage.
    While they played at the swimming pool, Paris opened up about the reason her husband didn’t want to return to the ring.
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    She told the cameras:  “I think Tyson is enjoying that little bit of family time.
    “That was half the reason that he didn’t want to box again, he didn’t want to keep leaving us. Just make the most of it and make these moments count.”
    The high-end accommodation sits on a three acres land in the idyllic village of Pontyclun, near the South Wales coast.
    An with less than an hour drive away to the world renowned Brecon Beacons National Park.
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    As listed on Airbnb, the house has a total of 6 bedrooms and a kitchen with a dining room big enough to host 18 people.
    The outdoor vitality pool has air and water jet features – with a temperature that always remains at 38 degrees regardless of the cold weather.
    Forest View Retreat owner David Edwards told WalesOnline: “No one has put a vitality pool in self-catering [accommodation] in south Wales.
    “The inspiration [for the design and ethos] is about doing things which no else is doing. That’s what I do. I build what people think I won’t do, but I actually do it.”
    The family is also seen walking around the large wooden cabana with breathtaking panoramic views of the Welsh mountains.
    The house has a rustic interior with a Mediterranean touch inspired by Mallorca – where homeowner David Edwards spent his holidays.
    The property gets over hundreds of enquiries from families looking for a weekend stay like the Tyson’s
    The house is on the renting site for an eye-watering sum of £600 per night.
    It comes as the boxer wanted to cancel his new Netflix series half way through filming.
    Tyson Fury found managing the cameras and his kids a challenge, his wife said.
    Previously, on This Morning, the Gypsy King also revealed the only thing that was out of bounds while filming his new family reality show.
    Chatting to hosts Josie Gibson and Steve Jones via video link from their £1.7m Morecambe mansion, they were asked if they held anything back on the show.
    Paris replied: “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.”
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    But Tyson cut in: “Well it wasn’t all access – I wanted them to film me in the shower, but they didn’t.”
    Smiling, his wife added: “Yes. We did declare that was off limits. The bathrooms were off limits.”
    Paris opened up about why her husband didn’t want to return to the ringCredit: NETFLIX
    She said that Tyson wanted to enjoy a little bit of family timeCredit: Netflix
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    BBC Sport F1 host Jennie Gow ‘delighted and nervous’ as she announces return eight months after terrifying stroke

    BBC Sport Formula One broadcaster Jennie Gow has described her herself as “delighted and a little nervous” after revealing she is returning to the paddock.Gow, a fan favourite thanks to her exploits on Netflix’s Drive to Survive F1 series, revealed in January she had suffered a “serious stroke”.
    Jennie Gow has announced she will be returning to the F1 paddockCredit: Getty
    Gow revealed she suffered an ‘extremely rare’ strokeCredit: Getty
    But, eight months on from the traumatic ordeal, she has now confirmed she will be making a remarkable comeback at the Dutch Grand Prix at the end of August.
    Taking to Twitter, Gow shared the incredible news with fans.
    She wrote: “I’m delighted (and a little nervous) to say that I will be returning to the F1 circuit for the Dutch GP.
    “It’s been almost eight months since my stroke and I’m still not able to do all the things I could before, but @IMG, @bbc5live and @F1 are going to help me get back into the pit lane to see how I go.
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    “My lovely therapists are supporting me and continue to remind me ‘I’m a work in progress and not the finished article’. So, please bear with me, mind the gaps and wish me luck.”
    In May, Gow appeared alongside her husband, Jamie Coley, in a film on BBC’s The One Show explaining her experience.
    In the short film, she began by recounting her career as an F1 reporter before saying: “But then my life changed dramatically.
    “At 45, I suffered a serious stroke. And I’ve spent the last few months learning to walk, and more significantly, to talk again.
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    Gow reserved special praise for Sky Sports for their support of husband Jamie Coley
    She broke down in tears when recounting her ordeal on The One Show in MayCredit: BBC
    “Just after Christmas I got sick, it wasn’t Covid, but I had a terrible cough and then my husband Jamie found me collapsed in the bathroom.”
    Jamie then revealed the panic which set over him at the time.
    He said: “I was trying to call your name and get you to speak to me and I was just getting nothing back from you. It was the worst moment of my life.”
    Upon hearing his response, Gow could not hold back her emotions and broke down into tears.
    In her return announcement post, she reserved special praise for Sky Sports F1 for the support they provided Jamie with.
    She added: “So many people to thank but at this point, I’ll just say a special thank you to @skysportf1 who have been supportive of my husband and me – I can’t thank them and their generosity enough.
    It’s been almost eight months since my stroke and I’m still not able to do all the things I could before, but @IMG, @bbc5live and @F1 are going to help me get back into the pit lane to see how I go.Jennie Gow@JennieGow/Twitter
    “I can’t wait to be back on your radio. I’ve missed it so much. Speak to you on Thursday!”
    Gow’s daughter, Isabel, was described as a “superstar” by Jamie, with the six-year-old rushing to grab some pillows and put them under her mothers head before passing the phone to him.
    After being rushed to Frimley Park hospital and receiving “very prompt” treatment, Gow later posted a message on social media.
    She wrote: “Hi everyone, been quiet the last few weeks, this is because I suffered a serious stroke two weeks ago.
    “My husband is helping me type this, as I’m finding it hard to write and my speech is most affected.
    “I’m desperate to make a full recovery and return to work but it might take some time.
    Gow is a fan favourite following appearances of Netflix’s Drive to Survive F1 series
    “Thank you to the medical teams at Frimley and St George’s and my family and friends who’ve got me through the last fortnight X.”
    Dr Thomas Pain, one of Gow’s consultants, appeared in the video to explain how her stroke was caused.
    He said: “The majority of strokes are caused by a blockage in a blood vessel which supplies the brain.
    “Your stroke was caused by a clot from the carotid artery, in the neck, a tear in the blood vessel due to coughing and a viral infection you had at the time.
    “That clot flew up the vessel, causing the stroke on the left side of the brain.”
    After being transferred to a specialist unit at St Georges’ in London, Gow had her clot successfully removed before any significant damage was caused.
    In terms of the F1 season, Max Verstappen and Red Bull have dominated, not giving Lewis Hamilton a look in for race wins.
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    Indeed, prior to the mid-season break – which has seen stars jet off around the globe – Verstappen has won eight races in a row.
    And he will have the chance to extend his streak and equal Sebastian Vettel’s 2013 record of nine at his home Grand Prix next weekend.
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    New footage emerges of Tyson Fury passionately supporting rival Anthony Joshua during loss to Oleksandr Usyk

    TYSON FURY passionately supported Anthony Joshua during his rival’s loss to Oleksandr Usyk. Footage from the heavyweight champion’s new Netflix series – At Home with the Furys – shows the Gypsy King backing AJ.
    Tyson Fury supported Anthony Joshua during his rival’s loss to Oleksandr Usyk
    Joshua has now lost twice to the UkrainianCredit: PA
    He shouts advice at the screen before mocking Usyk, saying: “See him there, he couldn’t knock the skin off a rice pudding.
    “I will smoke that little motherf***er’s boots. Five or six years ago, I relieved a Ukrainian of all of the the belts before in [Wladimir] Klitschko. F*** them.”
    Fury begins to call Joshua on as he screamed: “Go on AJ, good jab son! Left hook to the body, let’s go! Bang, bang, bang!
    “Let them rip, both hands.”
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    But showing signs of frustration, Fury sighed: “Come on, get stuck in son! Swing some shots for God’s sake. This is shockingly s****.”
    Usyk beat Joshua on points twice in the space of 11 months.
    But Fury, 35, was left unimpressed, saying: “I’ll tell you what I’ll do, I’ll go over there and I’ll fight them both in the same night.
    “That’s how s*** they are, they are f***ing s***. Thought it was a s*** fight, honestly I thought it was a proper s**** fight.
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    “It wasn’t even worthy of a British title, never mind a world heavyweight title. S***.”
    Joshua has bounced back with two wins since that defeat, beating Jermaine Franklin and Robert Helenius.
    And after Usyk failed in talks to fight Fury, he was later ordered into a WBA mandatory defence against Daniel Dubois set for August 26.
    Fury meanwhile returns in Saudi on October 28 against ex-UFC champion Francis Ngannou in a crossover clash.
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    Tyson Fury wanted to CANCEL Netflix show half way through filming, reveals wife Paris

    TYSON FURY wanted to CANCEL his new Netflix series half way through filming. The world heavyweight boxing champion is subject to a new three-part series called At Home With The Furys.
    Paris Fury pictured with husband TysonCredit: PA
    But managing the cameras and his kids proved to be the father-of-six’s greatest fight yet.
    Wife Paris said on Capital XTRA: “I think the little ones found it complete normality, the younger ones is like six and down, they didn’t know any different, just cameras around, right cameras are in today, no problem.
    “My older girl who is just starting to be a teenager, we went through the teenage tantrums the whole time we was filming.
    “So that was all on there and that was hard work because we’d be like ‘Right, cameras are here’, ‘I don’t care, I’m not interested, I’m not bothered, I want to be the Rob of the Kardashians.’
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    “I think they enjoyed it because they 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!”
    Fury, 35, added: “Yeah I wanted out, I was like, couple of weeks in I said, ‘Is there any way?’
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    “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.
    “People are going to be shocked because I can take ten turns in an hour.”
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    Tyson Fury takes dig at TOWIE and Made in Chelsea in advert for new Netflix show At Home With The Furys

    TYSON FURY took aim at the stars of Made in Chelsea and The Only Way Is Essex as he promoted his upcoming Netflix series.The Gypsy King and his family will launch At Home With The Furys on August 16 on the streaming platform.
    Tyson Fury fired a dig at TOWIE and Made in Chelsea while promoting his new showCredit: Instagram @netflixuk
    The Gypsy King laid on Morecambe beach in the latest advert for the showCredit: Instagram @netflixuk
    He then belted out: ‘Welcome to Morecambe, you dossers’Credit: PA
    At Home With The Furys hits Netflix on WednesdayCredit: Instagram @netflixuk
    And it will offer fans an insight into their chaotic home life in Morecambe, which includes six lively kids, and was filmed during his short-lived retirement in 2022.
    We have already reported how the fly-on-the-wall show is expected to be such a success that a second season has already ordered before the first has even dropped.
    The WBC heavyweight champion, who faces MMA monster Francis Ngannou on October 28 in Saudi Arabia next, has been promoting the show ahead of its premiere on Wednesday.
    And as he lay sunbathing on the beach at Morecambe in the latest trailer, the 34-year-old 6ft 9in undefeated legend could not resist taking a jab at two of their rival reality TV shows.
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    He said:  “This is a message from the trash talking champion of the world.
    “It’s a message for the bums from Chelsea. The skinny-legged plums from Essex. The clowns from Sunset Boulevard. Oh, and the housewives of wherever you’re from.
    “Welcome to Morecambe, you dossers!”
    Although Netflix denied it at the time, The Sun revealed last May that Fury was making the first documentary.
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    Last year, Tyson said: “I want to retire on top, unbeaten heavyweight champion of the world.
    “I want to do a Netflix documentary, a Hollywood movie and be a good husband, father and son.”
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    He confirmed it was true in June and last August the streaming giant finally did the same.
    The second series, which could drop next year, is expected to pivot around Tyson’s upcoming, high-profile fight with Ngannou.
    The first season covers the boxer’s heritage as member of the traveller community and his health issues, as well as his stellar career in the ring.
    Wife Paris features along with their six kids, aged 13 to two. So does his brother, fellow boxer and Love Islander Tommy Fury, who has a six-month-old daughter with Molly-Mae Hague, whom he met on the ITV2 show. More

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    Tyson Fury’s Netflix show goes inside wild life of boxing superstar – with 6 kids, chaotic moods & lavish impulse buys

    “UNLESS you live with us, I don’t think you can understand what really our life is . . . how mad it is,” says Tyson Fury’s wife Paris in their new Netflix reality show.But for the millions of devoted fans of boxer the Gypsy King, At Home With The Furys offers a pretty good insight into their chaotic world, with six lively kids, during his short-lived retirement in 2022.
    Champ Tyson Fury versus Dillian Whyte in 2022Credit: Getty
    Paris and Tyson with their broodCredit: Courtesy of Netflix
    The couple enjoy a rare moment of relaxationCredit: NETFLIX
    As the heavyweight champ, 34, battles with his hiatus from the ring, feeling lost and lacking purpose, Paris worries he will slip back into the depression and addiction that led him to the brink of suicide when he also quit the sport in 2019.
    She says: “When he last stopped boxing, Tyson had an alcohol and drug addiction.
    “He suffers from a few mental health problems. He’s got ADHD, depression, and it all spiralled out of control. We had a bad two years.
    “There’s no point saying that won’t happen again because that’s the elephant in the room I think about.”
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    Tyson’s bipolar disorder, diagnosed in 2017, means he has huge highs and deep lows and is prone to spontaneous acts — from booking a last-minute trip to Iceland to “pick a fight” with the world’s strongest man, to declaring he’s going to buy Blackpool airport and a second private jet.
    Somehow long-suffering Paris, 32, pregnant with baby No7, manages to find a way through the mayhem he creates, while calmly running their Morecambe Bay household and bringing up their huge brood, Venezuela, 13, Prince John James, 11, Prince Tyson II, seven, Valencia, five, Prince Adonis Amaziah, four, and Athena, who turns two this week.

    “Paris is amazing,” says Tyson. “We’ve been together 18 years and she’s put up with everything, all the good and bad times, the highs and lows. I wouldn’t be here without her. Where would I be? Dead, probably.”
    Tyson and Paris, who come from a traveller background, met when he was 17 and she was 15.
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    For their first date they watched King Kong at the cinema, and she recalls: “I kept thinking, ‘Is he gonna kiss me?’ I’d never been kissed.
    “The movie went on for three hours and the moment King Kong climbs up the Empire State Building, that’s when Tyson decides to lean in and kiss me. It was the most awkward and embarrassing moment of my life.
    “Then he says, ‘Are you going to go out with me? Are you going to be my girlfriend?’ So I said, ‘Yeah’.”
    They married in 2008 and Tyson went on to become the undefeated heavyweight champion of the world, and now has an estimated £51million fortune.
    But the nine-part Netflix series also shows his grounded side.
    As he walks his dog he greets the many locals who say a friendly hello, posing happily for pictures and passing the time of day.
    With a collection of supercars which includes a Ferrari and a £384,000 Rolls-Royce Phantom, the self-proclaimed “King of the Chavs” prefers to drive around in his £500 2006 VW Passat, which he tells Paris is “worth less than your shoes”.
    And while Paris plans “Instagram-perfect” parties, including a lavish bash to mark Athena’s christening with a room full of pink balloons and a soft play area, the Gypsy King gets boxer shorts, socks and a £5 T-shirt for his 34th birthday.
    “Money isn’t the be all and end all of everything,” he says.
    “But for Paris it’s probably harder to go from lemonade to Champagne and back to lemonade again, rather than never having Champagne.”
    ‘Paris is amazing. Without her I’d be dead, probably’
    Tyson is a mass of contradictions. A devoted dad who often declares “home is where the heart is and where the family is”, he rails against the mundane routine of everyday life.
    Mucking in with household chores, he moans: “I’m the busiest retired man in the world.
    “I’d rather get punched the f*** out of me by ten world champions than stay at home a week and do all these jobs.”
    He is little help during the chaos before the morning school run, with Paris running around the house screaming: “Adonis, are you up yet?
    “Venezuela, are you in the bathroom?” — and when he’s left to look after the kids while she takes a ten-hour round trip to appear on TV’s Loose Women, he takes them all camping without telling her.
    Returning to an empty house, Paris fumes: “I’ve got a giant, 6ft 9in child. I don’t see the sense, the kids are in school tomorrow.
    “That’s the problem with living with him, he’s so up and down, which I suppose is a definition of the bipolar.
    “Instead of just being set in the routine of taking kids to school, which is normal, he’ll wake up and — ­bam! — we’re doing something else.
    I’d rather get punched the f*** out of me by ten world champions than stay at home a week and do all these jobs.Tyson Fury
    “I try to go along with his mood swings and his little ideas but these sorts of things are a definite interference in life.”
    She adds: “I’ll humour my husband and pretend this is normality when really, it is absolute madness.
    “But if I don’t let him have his little moments he gets a bit down and depressed and he gets upset.”
    In another impulsive moment, after goading strongman Thor Bjornsson over social media, Tyson flies to Iceland to challenge him to a fight.
    But on landing, he discovers Thor is in Rome, sending Tyson into a downer and causing him to fall off the wagon and sink a few pints.
    All this is witnessed by his dad John, who says: “When I’m looking at Tyson drinking I’m watching carefully because it caused so much trouble in the past. Last time Tyson retired he wasn’t in a good place and the fear of him going back there I couldn’t handle. I’d rather be dead than see him go down that road.”
    The undefeated champ’s frustration at having handed in his title is at its most palpable when he watches Anthony Joshua’s 2022 bout with Ukraine’s Oleksandr Usyk.
    ‘Boxing is not a game, it’s very dangerous’
    Dismissing the fight — which Usyk won — as “s***e”, he is pumped up as he posts on social media that he would “go over there and fight them both on the same night”, as worried Paris watches.
    She says: “Boxing is not a game, it’s a very dangerous sport. One punch can cause life-devastating effects. He’s got nothing to prove.
    “He’s never lost. He’s won all the belts. It wouldn’t be worth it to keep going in the ring and take those risks.”
    Shortly after the bout, Tyson announced his return to the ring, taking on Derek Chisora in a December 2022 clash that saw him once again walk away the victor.
    While Paris and Tyson come across as a solid couple, sometimes his behaviour clearly upsets her.
    As he returns from an event in the Isle of Man, Paris, who has been busy making his favourite trifle, has his coat thrust at her as he grunts that he’s going to see his dog, leaving her ranting: “I feel like putting the trifle over his head.”
    After arranging a romantic picnic and boat trip on a Scottish loch, he leaves her stranded in a tiny dinghy because he is annoyed, and he walks out when Athena’s christening party is in full swing, telling his wife he’s going to walk the dog.
    “When I’m low, Paris gets the brunt of it,” he says. “I don’t feel good about that.”
    Paris adds: “Tyson’s moods are on a regular up and down. It is hard to deal with on a day-to-day basis.
    “It does get on our nerves but I love him and I’m going to support him and help him.”
    But she admits she wanted to flee the marriage when his addiction and depression were at their worst.
    I’ve got a giant, 6ft 9in child. I’ll humour my husband and pretend this is normality when really, this is absolute madness.Paris Fury
    She says: “I don’t know what is worse, Tyson coming out of retirement and risking his physical health or staying in retirement and risking his mental health, because we’ve been at the bottom before. Tyson was going through the darkest time of his life.
    “He got massively overweight. The only thing he was interested in was lying in bed most of the day and drinking through the night.
    “At that point I really wanted to leave. But I thought if I left him, Tyson would go through with what he kept saying he wanted to do, which was kill himself.”
    Tyson has always been open about his fragile mental health and admits his 2019 retirement sent him to the brink.
    He says: “I’ve had a lot of dark moments thinking, ‘You’re going to end up in a padded room. You’ve lost your mind’.
    “You have thoughts of not wanting to live any more, even though you’ve got a family and kids and everything to live for.
    “Exercise for me is the key. The moment I stop exercising I go straight back to Hotel California — you can check out any time you want but you can never leave.
    “That’s mental health. It’s not IF you get unwell again, it’s when.”
    Dad John, a former boxer, agrees with Tyson’s view that regular exercise is the only thing that keeps mental illness at bay.
    He adds: “If I don’t train, I can’t function, I can’t think straight.
    “I’ve had it all my life. When I was younger we didn’t know anything about it. We thought a kick up the backside would sort it out.
    “In Tyson’s case, you could have all the fame or fortune the world has got to offer. When mental health kicks in, you can still slip 100 miles an hour to a dark place.”

    At Home With The Furys is released on Netflix on August 16.

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    THE touching moment Tommy Fury and Molly-Mae Hague tell his brother Tyson and Paris they are expecting a baby is caught on camera in the reality show.
    And Tommy reveals the sweet way the influencer broke the news to him.
    Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury tell his brother Tyson and Paris they are expecting a babyCredit: NETFLIX
    Tommy reveals the sweet way the influencer broke the news to himCredit: NETFLIX
    “I came home and she had a little parcel and I thought it was a designer T-shirt or something,” he tells Tyson.
    “I thought, ‘That’s nice’ and I opened it up and it was a little baby-gro. That was it, it was a shock.”
    The couple, who met in Love Island in 2019 and had baby Bambi in January, also allowed cameras into their home for the documentary.
    Molly-Mae tells about joining the Fury family and how they have welcomed her.
    “I am the only non-traveller ‘wife’ but I’ve never felt out of place,” she says.
    “They’ve been so lovely to me and made me feel part of the family straight away.”
    Paris has nothing but praise for the 24-year-old and says she knows how daunting it can be to fit in. “Molly is a lovely girl,” she says.
    “Coming into the Fury family is intimidating because there are 6ft 9in giants walking around like it’s normal.
    “When I met Tyson they were all welcoming and I think if you come into the family and just embrace it, roll with it, you’ll get along fine.”
    She adds: “Chaos is a way of life for the Fury family. I don’t think you can impose order.”
    However, the different upbringings between the Love Island sweethearts is clear when they discuss the number of kids they want, with Tommy saying he wants ten and Molly-Mae drawing the line at three.
    She also worries about the differences ahead when it comes to raising her daughter, with Tommy insisting that, like Tyson’s children, they will be raised in the “traditional” traveller way.
    While Tyson’s oldest Venezuela left school at 11, as is customary in the community, Molly-Mae is keen for Bambi to complete her formal education.
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    “With Tommy being raised a traveller, he’s had a conversation about our child not going to school but that’s non-optional,” she says.
    “I’ve been raised differently to that and there’s no question of our child not going to school. I just hope that doesn’t cause too many rifts.”
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    I’m former wonderkid who became a Netflix star before completing huge Euro transfer… now I’m unemployed at 24

    FORMER Sunderland star Josh Maja is unemployed after he was released from Bordeaux.The 24-year-old was one of the stars of the hit Netflix show Sunderland ‘Til I Die.
    Josh Maja is now a free agent after being released by BordeauxCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    The documentary took fans behind-the-scenes during the 2018/19 season.
    Maja, who was just 19 at the time, netted an incredible 15 league goals in 24 matches as he became a fans’ favourite.
    His performances attracted interest from other clubs and the transfer saga became a major part of the series.
    Maja left in January to sign for Bordeaux.
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    Sunderland owner Stewart Donald expressed his disappointment with striker’s agent as the club failed to get him to agree a new contract.
    Maja went to the French side and had loan spells back in England with Fulham and Stoke.
    Last year he netted 17 goals as Bordeaux narrowly missed out on promotion back to Ligue 1 after they were controversially docked a point due to crowd trouble.
    Maja has now been released by the club and is a free agent.
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    The Nigerian is searching for a new team and has been linked with several sides in the UK with him keen to return home.
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    Watch Eddie Howe’s X-rated blast at Toon stars as fans given first glimpse of ‘We Are Newcastle’ Amazon Prime series

    NEWCASTLE fans have been given a first glimpse of a new Amazon documentary that chronicles their top four finish last season.’We Are Newcastle United’ will take Newcastle fans behind the scenes of the club and give an insight into Eddie Howe’s dressing room.
    Eddie Howe gees up his players during an X-rated rant in the trailerCredit: YouTube – Amazon Prime Sport Video
    The series will release weekly on Prime VideoCredit: YouTube/Amazon Prime Sport Video
    the feature of Yasir Al-Rumayyan and Newcastle’s PIF ownership means fans will be given an insight into the Newcastle United boardroomCredit: YouTube/Amazon Prime Sport Video
    In the series’ first trailer, we see a frustrated Howe laying into his players in training – saying: “f****** hell lads, f****** hell.”
    He then goes on to say in a team talk: “They want a quick game.
    “They’re coming out, let’s f****** give it to them.
    “Let’s blow them away with our running.
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    “Let’s be intense in every reaction that we do.
    “Let’s make it a quick game, let’s go!”
    The documentary will give Newcastle a glimpse into one of Newcastle’s most successful seasons in the club’s history.
    The Magpies were able to achieve a surprise qualification for the Champions League despite facing relegation the previous season.
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    The team also reached the Carabao Cup final where they were defeated 2-0 by Manchester United – the club’s first cup final in 24 years.
    Not only will Magpies fans gain an insight into Eddie Howe’s tactical decisions but will also get to go behind the scenes of the club’s Saudi Public Investment Fund ownership.
    Amanda Stavely, Yasir Al-Rumayyan and James Reuben all feature prominently in the trailer – with fans given an insight into the club’s boardroom.
    Al-Rumayyan says in the trailer: “The ambition is to be number one, that is the ambition.”
    The series’ first episode will debut on August 11 and will release weekly through to September 1. More