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Paris Fury calls herself ‘world’s worst mum’ as she leaves five-week-old baby at home to support Tyson

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Published 14:13 30 Oct 2023 GMT

Paris Fury calls herself ‘world’s worst mum’ as she leaves five-week-old baby at home to support Tyson

She opened up about motherhood

Rhiannon Ingle

Rhiannon Ingle

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Paris Fury has opened up on how she feels about her own motherhood after leaving her five-week-old baby at home to support her husband Tyson.

The At Home With The Furys star revealed she felt guilty when she left little Prince Rico Paris Fury behind after jetting out to Saudi Arabia to watch the boxer take to the ring with Francis Ngannou last night (29 October).

The 33-year-old even went as far as to dub herself the 'world’s worst mum' for leaving Rico for four nights.

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The newborn tot joins the rest of his siblings: Venezuela, 14, Prince John James, 11, Prince Tyson II, seven, Valencia, five, Prince Adonis Amaziah, four, and Athena, two.

The celebrity couple welcomed the latest addition to their family-of-nine back in September and, speaking in an interview with OK! Magazine, Paris explained that they decided Prince Rico Paris Fury was the perfect name because it was in honour of Tyson's late cousin, Rico Burton, who was murdered last year.

She said: "All of my kids have got unusual names and obviously it’s also really personal to Tyson.

"We also added my name because I’ve had seven kids and I still haven’t had one named after me, so Tyson thought, 'Come on, it’s about time!'"

Paris Fury flew to Saudi Arabia to support Tyson during a boxing match.
Instagram/@parisfury1

Opening up about how she struggles to be away from her youngest, Paris told iFL TV: "I feel like the world’s worst mother for leaving him at home.

"But, my mum is watching him, so can’t get no better."

She went on to explain: "I came here yesterday, I’m only here for the four nights, so I don’t feel too bad of a mam."

Paris' reveal comes after she previously opened up about her plans to further expand her family.

Prince Rico Paris Fury was born last month (18 September).
Instagram/@parisfury1

Appearing on Loose Women earlier this month, Paris revealed that she and her hubby are currently 'on the fence' about expanding their already fairly large family.

"Every time I have a baby I stop and I say 'That’s enough now, no more'," Paris explained. "And then when they get to like, nursery age, they go off, and some inkling in me is like, 'I think I want another one'."

She did admit, however, that seven children already is 'a lot'.

"Seven is a lot, not going to lie," the mum acknowledged. "It’s very busy in my house."

Paris revealed that day-to-day life could sometimes be pretty 'hectic' with seven kids to deal with, even with 'hands-on' Tyson who 'helps out' whenever he is home and not tied up with boxing commitments.

While admitting she 'wish he’d stay retired', Paris said she will 'support him' as his partner.

Featured Image Credit: Instagram/@Parisfury1

Topics: Paris Fury, Tyson Fury, Parenting, Celebrity

Rhiannon Ingle
Rhiannon Ingle

Rhiannon Ingle is a Senior Journalist at Tyla, specialising in TV, film, travel, and culture. A graduate of the University of Manchester with a degree in English Literature, she honed her editorial skills as the Lifestyle Editor of The Mancunian, the UK’s largest student newspaper. With a keen eye for storytelling, Rhiannon brings fresh perspectives to her writing, blending critical insight with an engaging style. Her work captures the intersection of entertainment and real-world experiences.

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