
Trigger warning: This article discusses miscarriage and baby loss
Paris Fury has opened up about the devastating miscarriage she experienced in 2024 and the heart-wrenching reason why she decided to keep it from husband, Tyson.
Paris, 36, spoke about her experience of baby loss during the upcoming season of At Home With The Furys, which drops on Netflix next week, on 12 April.
The show follows Paris and Tyson, 37, their seven children as well as other family members including John and Tommy Fury as they navigate life in the spotlight. The second season of the show sees Tyson battle with his decision to retire from boxing, as well as eldest child Venezuela Fury's engagement to fiancé Noah Price, who popped the question during her 16th birthday party.
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During one moment, Paris can be seen chatting with her sister, Montana, opening up about the miscarriage she experienced in 2024, prior to Tyson's fight with Oleksandr Usyk.
With Tyson in Saudi Arabia, Paris made the heart-wrenching decision not to tell him what had happened until after the fight was over.
During the doc, Paris spoke about how hard it was for Tyson to have lost the fight, as well as the family having to come to terms with the loss of their baby.
She explained: "He had the loss of the fight and at home I'd lost the baby. Everything had gone wrong. I was pregnant again after Rico and it was a bit of a surprise. Tyson was fighting Usyk he was in training camp. I was quite far along, so I thought it'd be nice to go and find out the gender. I went to the gender scan by myself... went in for the gender scan and got told there wasn't a heartbeat. I walked outside and started to cry.
"It was less than a week until his fight and I kept thinking, 'what do I tell Tyson?' I FaceTimed him and he said 'why are you in the hospital?' I said, 'high blood pressure, it's fine, I'm fine' then came off the phone and broke into tears.
"I made the decision not to tell Tyson and I never went to the fight."

Speaking about the moment he suspected something was wrong, Tyson said: "A pack of wild horses couldn't keep Paris away from them fights, so I thought she's lost that baby 100 percent. For the first time in 20 years I couldn't be there for her in her most needed time and that was the upsetting thing for me, I was in a foreign country abroad, about to do the biggest thing of my life and I just wanted to be home for my wife."
Paris added: "He came home and it really did feel like something out of a movie. Tyson's had all his belts took from him, I've had this baby took from me and we've got to bury him... I've had losses and it's part of my life and I've learnt to be stronger with it, but it is still a very emotional time."

A late miscarriage is generally defined as a loss in the second trimester of pregnancy, between 13 weeks and 24 weeks.
Tyson had previously spoken about what happened, explaining Paris had had to deliver the baby while he was abroad.
Speaking at a press conference, he said: "The [child] that she was having, she lost that on the Friday of the fight, which was pretty s****y. She was six months pregnant. It's not like a small miscarriage at the beginning.
"You have to physically give birth to a dead child, on your own, while your husband is in a foreign country. To go through that on your own isn't good.
"I could not be there for her in that moment. And that's tough for me. I have been with the woman for longer than I wasn't with her, so it's hard that I couldn't be there with her in that time."
Season 2 of At Home With The Furys drops on Sunday 12 April on Netflix.
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Topics: Paris Fury, Tyson Fury, Celebrity, Parenting, Pregnancy