has explained why all four of her sons with her husband Tyson are named Prince.
Paris Fury Explains Naming All Sons Prince
Paris Fury has explained why all four of her sons with her husband Tyson are named Prince.The couple have seven children together with the boys named Prince Joh...
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The couple have seven children together with the boys named Prince John James, 15, Prince Tyson II, nine, Prince Adonis Amaziah, seven, and Prince Rico Paris, two. They are also parents to daughters Venezuela, 16, Valenecia, eight, and Athena, four.
Paris appeared on 's Good Company podcast where she told the story behind the boys' names and admitted she herself finds it 'very confusing'.
'The boys do all have the same first name. The boys are all called Prince. It's really confusing when you speak to a doctor,' she said.
'And the reason for that is?' Jamie asked.
'It's because I was really high when I was giving birth to Prince. He was going to be called John James all along. Very traditional, very nice,' Paris said.
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Paris Fury has explained why all four of her sons with her husband Tyson are named Prince
'I had him and I thought, "he doesn't look like a John James," and so we were thinking of different names and then Prince came up and I thought, Prince, he has to be a Prince, he's my prince.
'Tyson tells another story. These kids all got Prince because he's the Gypsy King so they're Prince.
'And then when we found out we were having little Tyson, he said, "well, you can't call one a Prince without the other. They all gotta be Prince."
'I said, "that's crazy, you can't do that."
'He said, "we'll just do it, it won't matter," and I thought, "well as long as we don't tell anyone." That didn't work either. So yeah, we ended up with four Princes.
'It's very confusing. When you book a holiday, they think you're telling lies because you're like Prince Fury, Prince Fury, Prince Fury.'
It comes after Paris weighed in on the debate as she said her daughter Venezuela isn't going to 'magically have a career drop in her lap'.
Her 16-year-old daughter has been focusing on her social media and has tried her hand at modelling.
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And while Venezuela herself recognises she has been 'given a hand in life', her mum said it is going to take some work of her own to really make it.
Speaking to The Mirror, Paris said of her daughter's career prospects: 'You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make it drink.
The couple have seven children together with the boys named Prince John James, 15, Prince Tyson II, nine, Prince Adonis Amaziah, seven, and Prince Rico Paris, two
'She isn't going to magically have a career just drop in her lap just because she's our daughter, she has to go out there and get it.'
Elsewhere Paris went on to open up about her friendship with her brother-in-law's partner, and global star, .
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Paris shared that while she and Molly-Mae don't spend as much time together as they'd like, the pair are always there for each other.
'When we do get together, we'll give each other advice, it's really nice. I know she struggled with Bambi at times and she's been open about that, but she's a great mum. I'm so proud of her.'
In the same interview, teenager Venezuela said she is currently dress shopping and deciding on a venue for her wedding after shocking her fans and family by getting engaged to her fiance Noah at her 16th birthday in October.
Speaking about what the ceremony will look like, she explained they will be keeping it quite small, but that will still be quite big in the grand scheme of things as the Fury family are known for being over the top.
Paris and Tyson recently moved to a new six-bedroom home on the tax haven of the Isle of Man, that is .
The family relocated to a sprawling stone-built converted farmhouse and stables in the countryside close to the capital Douglas.
They had previously lived in Morecambe, Lancashire, but are said to be 'very fond of the Isle of Man.'
Records lodged with Companies House in London confirm that Tyson Luke Fury, 37, as the ultimate beneficial owner of Ltd, became 'usually resident' in the island as of December 1 2025.
The same change has been notified for Paris as the beneficial owner of Paris Fury Ltd.
The multiple major heavyweight title winner – worth £160m - and his family had been spotted at various locations around the island in the run-up to the move.
These included him having a drink in the Peveril boozer in Peel.
The move to the island was so he could benefit from more favourable tax conditions.
It was driven by a desire to avoid high mainland UK taxes, specifically following changes to property taxes, with the Isle of Man offering a top income tax rate of 21% and a tax cap of £220,000.
That is far lower than the 40-45% often paid in the UK, and it also imposes no capital gains or inheritance taxes.
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