Paris Fury shares her family’s festive traditions and the one unbreakable Christmas rule

Paris Fury shares her family’s festive traditions and the one unbreakable Christmas rule

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With seven children and a boxed Tyson, Fury family matriarch Paris Fury has revealed how she and her family celebrate Christmas.

Her husband may be worth a staggering £180m, but Paris Fury’s Christmas plans are surprisingly humble (apart from the occasional gold throne). The 36-year-old telly star has shared her festive arrangements with Tyson and their seven children, including one tradition that is always upheld.

However, Christmas is Paris’ favourite time of year, and she relishes having the entire family together at their Morecambe residence. There’s no extravagant cuisine or aged champagne, just traditional fare with everyone – including her children Venezuela, 16, Prince John James, 13, Prince Tyson II, eight, Valencia, seven, Prince Adonis, six, three year old Athena and one year old Rico – all pitching in.

“We love Christmas,” Paris revealed to The Sun. “It’s one of the most magical times in the Fury house. It’s a big household and always very exciting.”

Both Tyson and Paris were raised as Travellers and have large extended families. “Christmas Day is usually just my immediate family, me, Tyson and all the kids. Then on Boxing Day everybody comes. We’ve got massive families, about 40 on each side with nieces, nephews, brothers, sisters… they will all come.”

If we are at the large dining table, the children are seated on the chairs and me and Tyson are on the chairs. However, in reality, we typically eat in the kitchen, and the large dining table only becomes used when everyone gathers.

With nearly 100 guests to cater for on Boxing Day, Paris insists that everyone pitches in with the food preparation. However, don’t expect any caviar, lobster or venison.

The kids do a lot of the cooking, she says. They “peel the potatoes and chop the vegetables,” according to the instructions. I’m Mrs. Organised, after all. We follow traditional recipes.

“Bisto gravy, a large turkey, stuffing, Aunt Bessie’s Yorkshire puddings. It wouldn’t be a Christmas dinner without a Yorkshire pudding. It’s very simple and traditional, I’m not a fan of all that fancy stuff. Christmas dinner is served whenever it’s ready. There’s no set schedule on Christmas Day, whenever the turkey comes out of the oven, that’s when we eat.”

Paris, who prides herself on her organisational skills, begins her preparations on Christmas Eve to make the meal easier. The mum also detailed the one rule that is mandatory in their household which is no phones being allowed and everyone must watch the Christmas movie. “It’s a family tradition!”

This year The Fury clan may have an additional two plates to set as Molly Mae Hague, girlfriend of Tyson’s brother Tommy, will be spending time at the Fury house on over the Christmas period.

Taking to her Instagram to answer questions from fans, the mum of one who she shares with Tommy, opened on her Christmas plans. When asked how she will be spending Christmas day, she said: “Spending it with Tommy’s family at the new house! Will be the first time not spending Christmas with my family which makes me sad but with Zoe and Danny just getting their new house and my lovely nana being in her 90s and too frail to travel to Manchester… it’s just the way it’s worked out!”

However, she continued, “I’m looking forward to cooking the Christmas lunch with Tommy’s mother”! before launching an emoji for “love heart”

This also comes after Paris and Tyson just welcomed a new addition to the family. Back in September, the pair’s firstborn, Venezuela Fury, got engaged to boyfriend Noah Price during her 16th birthday celebrations.

Paris supported her daughter’s decision when numerous fans questioned the announcement due to their ages.

She acknowledged that Venezuela had waited a while, but she made it clear to those who opposed it that Tyson and she were of similar ages when they made the proposal and that it was “in line” with their customs.

When questioned about her daughter’s marriage prospects, she exclusively responded, “She’s doing brilliantly and I’m so proud of her. It’s a very exciting time right now. She knows what she wants, and I give advice when she asks. She is very mature for her age.

“We’re enjoying all the planning bits together, and she’ll definitely be helping me in the kitchen this Christmas like always. Even though she’s engaged, she’s still my little girl.”

She continued, “I’m only young and I don’t feel ready to be called “Nanny” just yet,” while discussing the possibility of becoming a grandmother in her thirties. “But at the same time, we’ll welcome that upcoming chapter with love,” he said. You never know what the future holds with a large family like ours”!

Paris also discussed whether she would expand her brood further. “We are very happy right now,” I said. She said, “Seven is a beautiful, busy number, and I feel so blessed.” My hands and heart are both full at this point, so I’m not planning any more!

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Source: Mirror

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