Paris Fury reveals she’s back to reality after a week in her baby bubble following the birth of her seventh child
PARIS Fury has revealed that she’s “back to reality” following the birth of her seventh child.
Loose Women star Paris Fury, 33, who is married to 35-year-old heavyweight champion boxer Tyson, took to and told how she’s been in a “complete baby bubble for a week” since welcoming her little boy into the world over a week ago.
She revealed that her days have consisted of “resting and pjs and movies and cuddles” but added that it “did feel really nice to be back to reality today.”
In the post, which was shared to her stories, Paris, who wore her blonde hair tied up, said: “Today is the first day I have been dressed, make up on and back to my feet.
“Baby’s a week old today and I feel proud and strong…and I have conducted myself well!”
Glowing Paris opted for a casual look in a white vest top, knitted beige cardigan and completed the outfit with a pearl necklace.
The new mum-of-seven announced the happy news of her son’s birth via OK magazine and commented: “We’re over the moon to have welcomed our baby boy to the Fury family.
“His brothers and sisters can’t wait to meet him and create lots of Fury fun!
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“Our boy is the most perfect addition and we’re bursting with love for him.
“It’s crazy how you can love someone so quick.”
In a sweet snap she shared online, Paris could be seen cradling the newborn who was wrapped in a white blanket while she and Tyson posed against a sunflower backdrop in the hospital.
The couple’s latest addition will be a younger sibling to Paris and Tyson’s six other children.
Venezuela, 13, is their eldest, followed by Prince John James, 11, Prince Tyson II, seven, Valencia, five, Prince Adonis Amaziah, four, and Athena, two.
The childhood sweethearts met at just 14-years-old and, five years later, they tied the knot, aged 20 and 19 respectively.
They now live in Morcambe with their ever-growing brood and have previously opened up about always dreaming of having a big family.
In Paris’ book called Love and Fury: The Magic and Mayhem of Life with Tyson, she said: “Tyson and I had always intended to carry on the great Traveller tradition and have a big family.
“Three children at the very least, we’d say to each other, maybe even ten if we were lucky.”
And Tyson has previously mentioned how he’d love to have up to ten children, joking he wants enough for a “mixed football team playing on the pitch at Morecambe.”