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Tyson and Paris Fury are parents to seven children, and the couple never browse a baby name book when they're expecting a boy because all four of their sons share the same name.
In addition to four sons, the couple has three daughters that they have named after places, to be like their mum.
The girls are named Venezuela, 16, who recently got engaged, Valencia, eight, and Athena, four.
The famous family all star in a Netflix series, called At Home With The Furys, and a second season has just arrived on the streaming platform on Sunday (April 12).
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Fans have been delighted to get to see behind the scenes of the fighter's family life, but the show very nearly didn't happen after Fury had second thoughts about revealing all for the cameras.
He reportedly contacted his lawyers to see if they could get him out of the contract.
In the first season of the hit show, Fury opened up about why all of his sons are called Prince.
Yes, all four of them.
Fortunately, there's one way to tell them apart, and that's because they have different middle names.
There's Prince John James, Prince Tyson Fury II, Prince Adonis Amaziah, and little Prince Rico Paris, who was born in 2023.
The Rico middle name was chosen in tribute to Tyson’s cousin, Rico Burton, and the couple picked Paris after his mother.
There is one 'test' that the sons need to pass before they can earn their own name.
Tyson said the boys are called Prince because they are 'princes' until they 'earn' their own name and become 'kings' like him.
The youngsters need to make a name for themselves, and they 'earn their rightful name'.

His eldest son, Prince John James (born 2011) appears to be following in his father's footsteps and is heading into the boxing world.
The 14-year-old told iFL TV: “It’s not that I want to, it’s that I am going to. I plan on making it work.
“And listen, whoever’s out there, they’re getting one of these and that’s that. Deal with it.
“I’m going to become the heavyweight world champion. Listen, what a story that would be. Every Fury in the family is a boxer."
The boys all had nicknames growing up, too.
Prince John James goes by 'Prince', while Prince Tyson is known as 'Tutty', with Paris telling OK! Magazine he got the nickname because 'it seemed so crazy to keep calling this tiny little baby Tyson, obviously, looking at his dad'.
"So we somehow came to the name of Tutty and it just seemed to stick," she added.
Prince Adonis goes by 'Adonis,' and the youngest Prince also goes by his middle name, 'Rico'.