On Monday, Tyson Fury debuted his brand-new Netflix series, At Home With The Furys, in a very distinctive manner.
‘Welcome to Morecambe, you dossers’ was written in a large sand sculpture next to the beach in Morecambe, Lancashire, where the 35-year-old British professional boxer resides in a house worth £1.7 million.
The August 16 release of At Home With The Furys will follow the world heavyweight champion as he leaves the ring and attempts to enjoy retirement with his remarkable family.
“This is a message from the trash talking champion of the world,” he said as he walked off the beach, making fun of other reality shows like Made in Chelsea and TOWIE.
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It’s a message from Chelsea to the jerks. The Essex skinny leg plums. The Sunset Boulevard clowns. Oh, as well as the housewives from your hometown.
He was beaming as he returned to the beach to take photographs with admiring fans while wearing a black and red satin boxing robe with the Netflix “N” on it.
According to reports, Tyson’s documentary series has been renewed by Netflix before the first season has even aired.
According to The Sun, Netflix has already commissioned a second series because it feels the program will be successful.
“They’re so sure it will be a hit with audiences that they want more,” a TV insider told the publication, adding that filming is scheduled to begin this autumn.
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This is fantastic news for Tyson’s supporters and anyone who may be learning about the boxer’s career and personal life for the first time.
“Netflix was quick to sign the star before his diary got too full because they are confident the show will have everyone captivated.”
They go on to say that Tyson’s impending, well-publicized bout with Francis Ngannou in October is anticipated to be the main focus of the second series.
Tyson’s ‘crazy’ family life at their £1.7 million Lancashire home is teased in the series’ teaser, which was released last month. Tyson balances being a father of six with his mental health issues and his desire to pull on his boxing gloves again.
As the 34-year-old World’s Strongest Man and Game of Thrones star Hafthor Bjornsson challenges Tyson out of retirement, the nine-part series appears to be explosive.
Love Island couple Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy, both 24, are also featured on the show. They are expecting their first child, Bambi.
“I was pretty ready to be the family man when I stepped out of the ring,” Tyson narrates.
The ‘busy household’ is depicted in the video as Tyson and his wife Paris, who is expecting their seventh child, attempt to run the school, go camping, and embark on a national tour to meet fans.
In addition to three girls, Venezuela, 13, Valencia Amber, 5, and Athena, 2, the couple is thrilled to have three sons, all named Prince: Prince John James, 10, Prince Tyson Fury II, 6, and Prince Adonis Amaziah, 4.
“Three girls, three boys, and my wife,” Tyson says. Completely insane. From topping the bill at Wembley to scooping up dog s**t while out for a run, I’ve gone from
According to John, the boxing champion’s father, Tyson wasn’t doing well when he last retired. Is he capable of slipping down that path?
Tyson, who has bipolar disorder, ADHD, and depression, claims that boxing is “the only thing that gives me purpose.”
“I have all the money, all the fame, and all the belts.” However, my greatest accomplishment will always remain mine.
Tyson wants to go to Iceland to face Hafthor, so the family takes a trip overseas.
“It’s going to be a whole journey,” Molly-Mae explains.
Filming took place during the Filter founder’s pregnancy with their daughter, Bambi.
“Do you feel ready to become a dad?” she asks Tommy in the trailer, and he responds, “I’m ready to cut the placenta.”
‘No, you’re going to cut the umbilical chord, not the placenta,’ a patient named Molly informs him.
Tyson discovers the strongman is abroad after taking a plane to Iceland to confront Hafthor.
The Nordic island, where former World’s Strongest Man and Game of Thrones star Bjornsson is based, was visited by the WBC heavyweight champion boxer.
However, while ‘Thor’ was in Rome filming a new film, the unbeaten Brit Fury put on a Viking hat, called Bjornsson out, and stopped at a tavern to drink.