In recent months, the Furys have risen in popularity after the release of the fly-on-the-wall Netflix documentary about their home life, At Home With The Furys.
Paris and Tyson have recently welcomed their seventh child, a baby boy, whose name has yet to be revealed. They are also parents to Venezuela, 14, Prince John James, 10, Prince 'Tutty' Tyson, six, Valencia, five, Prince Adonis Amaziah Fury, four and Athena, who is two.
Although the family has a huge empire worth more than £50 million, Paris has revealed one very down-to-earth fact – that she doesn't like flying first-class.
She says she finds economy easier and that while she and Tyson are used to her kids being noisy, she doesn't want her children to run wild and ruin it for other people.
Paris writes in her new book, How Does She Do It?: The Kids, Tyson & Me: “I’ve done first class a few times and every time I wonder why are we here, especially with all our kids. It’s so much easier in economy!
“Everybody pays for those seats and people expect luxury – not my kids bouncing on the beds. Tyson and I are used to the noise, but I’m not going to ruin it for other people. I can’t be that person in first class with my kids going wild.
“I’d be a bit of a bad mother if I went into first class and left them in economy. If I stayed with them, Tyson would leave me and go to first class. He’d say that he’s too big, which is true.
"One of the perks of Tyson’s life is flying with his legs stretched out, but sometimes I do just rain on that parade.”
It comes after Paris admitted something else surprising this week- she never chose to be famous. She told Lorraine: "I never chose to be in the limelight.
"Tyson's career brought us here, and I always sort of rolled with it, and went with it and I'm here and… It was like with the Netflix show [At Home With the Furys], I don't mind if people see into our lives because I've got nothing to hide – I'm an open book.
"I like people to know me as me." Despite her down-to-earth persona and adding that "her kids and family life" are always her main priority, Paris has carved out her own impressive career separate from her husband Tyson Fury's fame in the ring.
Inspiring for so many mums, she added: "I juggle a lot and sometimes it doesn't go as smoothly as it looks.
"I've got a can-do attitude and I think 'I can do it, I will do it' and that's sort of how I muddle through and get through life."
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