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Love and Fury: The Magic and Mayhem of Life with Tyson

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While sharing Romain's story, Paris emphasised her mother’s devotion to Romain, who is four years older than she is. Paris and Tyson are now parents to Venezuela, Prince John James, 11, Prince Tyson II, seven, Valencia, five, Prince Adonis Amaziah, four, Athena, two, and baby Prince Rico Paris.

Paris highlighted how her mother made childhood entertaining, stable, and happy for Paris, Romain and all their siblings, and she says that Romain still lives with her mum and dad to this day. As a family they know they can be judged because of their traveller background but they don't let that get them down, they ignore the taunts they are sometimes faced with and they carry on as normal. The mum-of-six, who's married to boxing champ Tyson, reveals how her family were rocked by her older sister Romain developing whooping cough at six weeks old - with the infection leaving her sibling brain damaged.I enjoyed this book, not sure she was entirely truthful in it but I liked the behind the scenes access it gave. And she shows what it takes to balance the fame, the fans and all the sporting pressures alongside everyday family life. Fans predicted the announcement would be a gender reveal or that she and the Gypsy King are expecting twins. If any of these things are triggers for you, especially suicidal ideation, I would avoid this book because Paris is candid about her experiences with Tyson. As brilliant as Tyson has been to advocate mental health awareness, Paris does an outstanding job of addressing just what it took for her to be there for him, to keep life as normal as possible for the children and look after her own well-being.

Alongside the big 2023 Netflix release At Home with the Furys, bestselling author of Love and Fury Paris Fury reveals the answers to the question she's always asked. I must confess that I already knew of many of the news stories mentioned as I had heard of them from the media but I still really enjoyed this book. Although I am not from the traveller community/ heritage, I am from Doncaster and it brought back many fond memories in the first chapters of old haunts we share. As a massive boxing fan - and as Paris suggests in the book - I picked this up to see some insight into the other half of Tyson Fury’s world.Paris speaks honestly about her baby loss, the growing intrusion from the media and how she just feels like an everyday mum to a large and growing family. To read a book about someone so strong who dealt with so many up and downs in life and kept her whole family grounded was a inspiration to myself brilliant read looking forward to her new book Paris fury How does she do it ? Opening up in her new memoir, Paris, 31, shared the tough start to life her older sibling had and how Romain's condition taught her just how important it is to "support and protect" family. Immediately, this grabbed my interest and it's definitely a page-turner and something I was not massively expecting.

She addresses the really tough times of dealing with Tyson’s fluctuating moods and eventual breakdown and diagnoses. Making a life with someone who has a host of mental health issues has got to be extremely difficult, and that's the point of this book. At the time, doctors assured Paris' parents that their daughter Romain would have full physical capabilities, but they couldn’t be sure of how much damage had been done to her brain. The book details how the marraige survived an unsurvivable predicament, what she did right and more importantly what she did wrong. By supporting and protecting each other, I saw how a tight-knit unit could overcome any hurdle or obstacle.Looking after six children, keeping house, while being there for her World Heavyweight husband Tyson, still looking amazing - and finding time for herself - is just a shortlist of what she manages. On reflection, having a sister with disabilities helped me to grow up faster, I think, certainly in comparison with other children my age.

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