PARIS Fury has revealed the ‘reality’ of being a mum-of-seven – and also shared Tyson’s secret talent.
The 34-year-old, who lives in Morecambe with her children and boxing champion husband Tyson, has proved that she’s more relatable than you might imagine.
4Paris Fury has shared a close-up look at a typical morning in her houseCredit: Instagram
4She revealed she’s much more relatable than you might think as she shared a video of her shouting at one of her childrenCredit: Instagram
4The family headed to Blackpool Pleasure beach for a fun day outCredit: Instagram
4Paris revealed her boxing husband’s secret talentCredit: Instagram
Paris, who is estimated to be worth around £5 million, took to social media to share a typical morning in her household.
Posting on her Instagram stories, this morning, the famous mother, who has a designer stash worth over £90,000, shared an adorable picture of her youngest child, Prince Rico, in his cot.
She described the youngster, who was born last September 18, as ‘absolutely adorable’, and wrote: “Instagram vs Reality…”
Seconds later, in the next story frame, the relatable mum shared a cute video of Rico clapping his hands.
She confirmed that Valencia, six, was recording, as the young girl said to her baby brother: “Copy mum Rico.”
But things weren’t all as sweet and smooth as they seemed, as Paris advised her followers to turn the “sound on”, as she shared what it’s really like to have seven children.
In the background of their £1.7 million ‘golden’ mansion, viewers could hear another of Paris’ children shout: “Dad I’m going downstairs.”
To this, Paris laid down some boundaries and yelled: “No, I’ll tell you once and once only, go in your bedroom and make your bed.”
The Morecambe mum shared a lovely picture of the bumper brood – she wore her hair in pigtails and donned fake eyelashes and bright red lipstick.
Paris took the snap, whilst Tyson pushed two of their young children behind in their double pram.
We then saw her young children, alongside their boxing champion dad as they headed to the pier for the amusements.