Tyson Fury has been told that he can continue as WBC heavyweight champion despite taking part in his upcoming 'crossover' fight against UFC star Francis Ngannou.
27.08.2023 - 11:05 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Tyson Fury and his wife Paris have hired a nanny to help look after their six children, but did not once acknowledge the woman in their number one Netflix show. The couple, who were followed by camera crews 24/7 in a new nine part documentary At Home With The Furys, are seen with Gabrielle Briggs, 25, in the show.
The Mirror reports that the former teaching assistant is never formally introduced to viewers, or addressed by boxer Tyson or his wife - who is releasing a memoir next month titled: How Does She Do It? The Kids, Tyson and Me.
The nanny's appearance comes after Paris reacted angrily to claims on social media that she relies on staff for childcare, and insisted she looks after her kids "day in, day out".
A source said: "Paris and Tyson do now have a nanny, she often takes the kids to and from school. She appears several times in the documentary, at Athena’s christening, the beach, and the family dinner with Tyson’s brother Tommy and his fiancée, Molly Mae Hague.
"The odd thing is that she is never introduced, and her presence never explained. Obviously there’s no shame in needing a bit of help, especially when you have six kids, but the impression created is that Tyson and Paris wanted to keep that quiet, and would rather people thought Paris does all the heavy lifting."
It has been reported that Gabrielle was hired from the Fury kids' school in Morecambe, where she had worked as teaching assistant. The nanny is spotted in the first episode of the Netflix documentary, where Paris and Tyson meet up with Molly and Tommy in front of the Morecambe Hotel.
She is also seen at the after party of Athena's christening at the Midland Hotel, where drama ensued as Tyson and Paris go into a panic when they can't find four-year-old
Tyson Fury has been told that he can continue as WBC heavyweight champion despite taking part in his upcoming 'crossover' fight against UFC star Francis Ngannou.
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Paris Fury and Tyson Fury's hugely-popular reality series At Home with the Furys has reportedly been "renewed for a second season". The 35 year old boxing champion and his wife, 33, were already incredibly famous, but as fans got a look inside their lives behind the scenes, the couple have quickly gone stratospheric with their six children too. And fans are already chomping at the bit to watch another instalment of their lives with their six children, with reports that the show was a "runaway hit".
Boxing legend turned reality TV star Tyson Fury was snapped parking like a king as he arrived at Jimmy Egan's Boxing Academy in Manchester to film a top-secret advert.The world champion, 35, was photographed parking his Rolls Royce on a patch of grass as he sported a Gypsy King hat, pink polo shirt and blue shorts, which he teamed with some white socks and black-and-white trainers. Following an outfit change, Tyson filmed the commercial at a fish and chip shop in Ashton-Under-Lyne, for which he sported a Gypsy King vest top and blue shorts.
Tyson and Paris Fury reportedly have a nanny to help out with their six kids. Gabrielle Briggs, 25, a former teaching assistant can be spotted lurking in the background of some scenes of At Home With The Fury's which is a brand new documentary series about the Fury family on Netflix. However, despite her popping up here and there during the show, Gabrielle is not acknowledged during the series.
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Tyson and Tommy Fury’s dad once gouged out a man’s eye after a 12 year feud over a bottle of beer. John Fury, 59, also a former professional heavyweight boxer, was sentenced to 11 years in jail in February 2011 for the “cold-blooded” attack at a car auction. He was eventually released in February 2015 – four years into the jail term – and later said: “He's lost an eye and I've lost five years of my life.” John was back in the news this week after flipping over a table during a press conference with Tommy, who is set to come out of boxing retirement to fight YouTuber KSI.
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Tyson Fury has 'rejected offers to film two more seasons of At Home with the Furys', according to reports. Despite the fact that the fly-on-the-wall show, which follows his home life with wife, Paris, and their six children, is currently number one on Netflix, Tyson is said to have vetoed the idea of future series. The 35 year old heavyweight champion boxer is said to have canned the idea of any more seasons of the show as he doesn't want to be labelled a 'reality star'.
At Home With The Furys, Tyson alleged that he “had a big row” with the TV presenter at Gleneagles in Scotland.Speaking to Mail Online, Tarrant rubbished the claims, saying: “It is complete nonsense! I’ve never even met him.“My wife and I got into a crowded lift with Tyson in it.
Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury are reported to have invested in extra security, two years after a break-in at their former home.The former Love Island runner-ups, both 24, are said to have splashed out on extra security following their engagement, which saw Tommy propose to Molly with a ring estimated to be worth at least £600,000. In the last year, they have also welcomed their first child, a daughter named Bambi, leading to the pair further protecting their home and family life.
Viewers have been gripped by At Home With The Furys since the reality show premiered on Netflix last week.