Tyson and Paris Fury may be happy in his hometown of Morecambe, but the pair can’t seem to agree on a critical choice about their future.
Cameras recently accompanied the couple and their six children for the nine-part Netflix series, At Home With the Furys, which took audiences behind the scenes of their hectic existence.
Many events played out at their spacious £1.7 million property, which they moved into two years ago.
The couple has six children: Venezuela, Valencia, and Athena, and sons Prince John James, Prince Tyson II, and Prince Adonis, with a seventh expected in September.
While Tyson stated on the reality show that he is content in his house, the boxer has since revealed that he is restless.
The World Heavyweight Champion has said that the property, which includes unique elements including a ‘Gipsy King’ painting in the garden in an homage to his moniker, certainly isn’t the family’s ‘permanent home’.
When quizzed if he would live elsewhere, Tyson said: ‘I do like where we are. It’s a beautiful house and I do like Morecambe, but I don’t think it’s our forever home.
‘My forever home has lots of land and maybe a couple of mountains, a lake, that sort of thing.
‘Like lots of outbuildings and stuff, and where I live now doesn’t have that facility, so it’s not really where I want to be forever,’ he added when speaking to HELLO!
He continued: ‘I want to be able to drive a golf buggy to the mailbox, I want to go fishing in my own lake, I want to climb my own mountain!’
However, while Paris didn’t shut down plans for a relocation, she didn’t seem so sure that her husband’s plans would eventuate.
‘I would be open to the idea. I like our home at the minute,’ she explained.
‘See Tyson likes space, but I’m happy with the space we’ve got whereas he likes more space and land.
‘But I don’t think we’d move very far. We wouldn’t be going far afield if we did…We keep having this conversation about rural lands and all this, but Tyson can’t stand mess and mud and dirt. So I’d love to see how that would pan out.”
During a recent conversation, Tyson and Paris, 33, discussed what it was like to go through the experience together, which included discussing the heavyweight champion’s mental health and the impact his issues may have on his loved ones.
Paris described her husband’s reaction when he saw her and his father, John Fury, talking to the camera about him for the first time.
‘I didn’t know what was going on behind the scenes, when they have these little personal interview things and how it is and that and I saw that was like, “Is that what you guys think of me? That’s terrible,”’ Tyson shared light-heartedly with a smile and a chuckle.
Paris chimed in: ‘We’d be explaining to the cameras, “This is what he’s like and this is what he does,” and then he’d say, “You think I’m crazy, don’t you?” I’m like, “Well you kind of are but, you know – we’ve learned to love you. We’ve learned to live with you.”’
Tyson did concede, though, that it was ‘quite cool’ to find out how everyone genuinely felt.
At Home With the Furys is streaming on Netflix.