Tyson Fury reveals he’s expecting his SIXTH child with wife Paris  

Tyson and Paris Fury are expecting their sixth child together.

The WBC champion, 32, shared the happy news on boxing correspondent Gareth A Davies’ YouTube series.

The couple are already parents to Venezuela, 10, Prince John James, eight, Prince Tyson II, four, Valencia, three, and Prince Adonis Amaziah, 12 months.

Expecting! Tyson and Paris Fury are expecting their sixth child together. The WBC champion, 32, shared the happy news on boxing correspondent Gareth A Davies’ YouTube series

Tyson revealed the news while gushing about his family values, telling Davies: ‘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.

‘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.’ 

Parents: The WBC champion, 32, shared the happy news on boxing correspondent Gareth A Davies' YouTube series, gushing: 'Paris is pregnant again and the Lord has blessed us definitely with another child and I'm very thankful' (pictured together in March 2020)

Parents: The WBC champion, 32, shared the happy news on boxing correspondent Gareth A Davies’ YouTube series, gushing: ‘Paris is pregnant again and the Lord has blessed us definitely with another child and I’m very thankful’ (pictured together in March 2020)

The proud dad, who is the highest-paid fighter of 2020 with £46million in earnings, also spoke about how he and Paris are raising their children to understand the value of money. 

‘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,’ he explained. 

‘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 move 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 multimillionaire parents.

Happy news: The couple are already parents to Venezuela, 10, Prince John James, eight, Prince Tyson II, four, Valencia, three, and Prince Adonis Amaziah, 12 months

 Happy news: The couple are already parents to Venezuela, 10, Prince John James, eight, Prince Tyson II, four, Valencia, three, and Prince Adonis Amaziah, 12 months

‘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.’

Paris, who shares a sprawling family home with Tyson and their children in Morecambe, has been forging ahead with her own career over the past year, landing a role as a panellist on Loose Women last year.    

During an appearance on the show in September Paris revealed she and her husband are ‘on the fence’ about letting their oldest daughter Venezuela go to secondary school. 

The couple want to raise their children with a traditional gypsy lifestyle. Both Paris and husband Tyson left school at 11-years-old, and her oldest daughter Venezuela is studying to undergo her 11 plus exam. 

Family: The proud dad, who is the highest-paid fighter of 2020 with £46million in earnings, also spoke about how he and Paris are raising their children to understand the value of money

Family: The proud dad, who is the highest-paid fighter of 2020 with £46million in earnings, also spoke about how he and Paris are raising their children to understand the value of money

Paris revealed while she wouldn’t take the opportunity to continue education away from her daughter, she feels ‘if it’s something she wants’ Venezuela can ‘go back’ and have an education when she’s older.

‘She hasn’t got the place as of yet,’ said Paris. ‘She’s got to go through the tests. I’m not taking that opportunity away from her, we’re on the fence of letting her go.’ 

When quizzed by host Janet Street Porter about how her parents would educate her if she wanted to be a doctor or surgeon, she went on: ‘If she wants to become any of those things, only time will tell. 

‘I think kids, if it’s something they want, they can go back and get it. I did this, I ended all school at 11 and when I got to 15 I said I wanted to do a beauty therapy course. 

Romance: The couple met at a wedding when Paris was 15 and Tyson was 17, but didn’t start dating until after being re-introduced a year later after Paris’ 16th birthday

Romance: The couple met at a wedding when Paris was 15 and Tyson was 17, but didn’t start dating until after being re-introduced a year later after Paris’ 16th birthday

‘I learned how to run a business and accounting and mortgaging and even though I lost out on education, I had that drive and determination.’ 

The mother went on to insist her children can ‘grow up and do what they want’, but says the traveller culture means ‘staying near the family’. 

‘The children will grow up and do what they want’, said Paris, ‘We have the tradition where you stay near the family, that’s our culture, that’s what we do. But they will make their own decision, we live in a modern society there’s no set law.’  

The couple met at a wedding when Paris was 15 and Tyson was 17, but didn’t start dating until after being re-introduced a year later after Paris’ 16th birthday. 

In 2008, Tyson and Paris got married in Doncaster and have now been married for 12 years.  

Happily married: In 2008, Tyson and Paris got married in Doncaster and now share a family home together in Morecambe

Happily married: In 2008, Tyson and Paris got married in Doncaster and now share a family home together in Morecambe

Speaking of their blossoming relationship, Paris told: ‘Tyson lived in Manchester and I lived in Doncaster, about 100 miles away, and every spare moment he had he would drive through. 

‘We’d go on picnics or to the cinema or for walks and he’d spend all week boxing training or earning money and on a weekend he would come and see me.’ 

Paris revealed that before becoming a boxing champion, her husband was ‘quieter’, and that she would encourage him to come out of his shell. 

‘Tyson was always more stand back a bit’, she admitted, ‘He was confident in his boxing, but he was quieter and he was a follow along. He would stand funny and I’d say “Stand tall, why are you being shy” and I created the monster that is Tyson Fury today.’