GYSPY King Tyson Fury has signed a mega-money deal with Netflix to film a second series of his reality TV show At Home with the Furys.
It comes amid , after he officially hung up his boxing gloves for a FOURTH time in January with the option to screen a fight on the streaming giant.


A source said: “It’s the long-awaited second series of his family’s reality show. The deal from was just too good for Tyson to turn down, they’ve spent weeks thrashing out the final details but the deal has been signed.”;;
They continued: “It’s one of the biggest deals in television history and combines lucrative sporting events with the long-awaited second series of his family’s reality show.
“The deal from Netflix was just too good for Tyson to turn down, they’ve spend weeks thrashing out the final details but the deal has been signed.”;;
“A lot has happened since the Furys allowed the cameras into their homes back in 2022. They now have seven children and Venezuela is about to embark on a modelling career.
“Paris became a huge hit with viewers the first time around, especially fellow mums.
“Her husband may have millions in the bank, but she loves nothing more than bagging a bargain from high street shops.
“She is so relatable and has already turned down a number of television deals that would take her away from her family. Her life is her husband and kids.”;;
became one of the most-watched shows in the streaming giant’s history.
While boxing legend Tyson openly discussed his mental health battles, including bipolar disorder, depression and anxiety, his became a huge hit with viewers for the way she supported her husband while juggling their enormous brood.
who recently signed with the same talent agency as her mum, turns 16 in September.
Last month Tyson fuelled rumours of his boxing comeback by posting videos to his social media where he revealed he was back training twice a day, seven days a week.

