A look at Paris Fury’s festive traditions at a £1.7million home, including the Christmas Eve ritual
IT’S no secret that Paris Fury loves Christmas.
The mum-of-seven revealed earlier this month that she had already started wrapping presents for her huge brood with a glass of Bailey’s in hand and this week she showed off SIXTEEN sets of fleece M&S Christmas pajamas she bought for this year’s festivities .
However, that’s not all.
On November 13, she shared a photo cuddling with five of her children on the couch, all dressed in matching family pajamas from Primark.
“I know it’s still November, but I love our Christmas pajamas and movie nights, and thought why not!” Paris, 34, wrote on Instagram. “So it’s hot chocolate everywhere.”
On November 15, she stepped out in her first Christmas jumper of the Christmas season and was pictured taking her younger children to a grotto at the Trafford Center in Manchester.
A quick scroll on Paris’s Instagram page shows that she is also pouring her heart into decorating her £1.7 million mansion.
With her and 35-year-old Tyson’s eldest daughter, Venezuela, now 15 years old, the Fury family has had plenty of years to establish their Christmas traditions.
They also share Prince John James, 12, Prince Tyson II (aka Tutty), eight, Valencia, six, Prince Adonis Amaziah, five, Athena, three, and Rico, one.
The couple celebrated their 16th wedding anniversary last week.
Fabulous takes a closer look at the Fury family’s Christmas traditions…
Matching clothing
Dressing her growing brood in festive matching outfits is nothing new for Paris; it is an annual ritual.
In November 2023, her children wore coordinated pajamas early in the holiday season.
“It’s not Christmas pajamas, it’s winter pajamas,” she joked on Instagram.
“I can’t help it, I love Christmas!”
And this year she’s been at it again, posting a photo of their grand piano at home, covered in not one but sixteen pairs of matching M&S pajamas.
Last year, before heading to a pantomime, Paris and her youngest children – Tyson, Valencia, Adonis and Athena – posed in matching reindeer jumpers from Peacocks.
Rewind to 2020, when the Fury family had just five children, Paris opted for designer flair.
She dressed her brood in Moschino Christmas sweaters, decorated with the iconic bear mascot.
In 2022, her own festive style shone in a pink knitted sweater with the text: “I [heart] Christmas.”
Cheap decorations
Paris is a well-known bargain hunter.
She decorates her country house from top to bottom with festive ornaments from B&M.
“Now that Christmas is just around the corner, I am preparing early for an even busier Christmas this year with our new addition,” she wrote on Instagram on November 17 last year.
“Christmas trees, Decembers and pressies, all sorted with B&M, and the selection and choice is incredible.
“I managed to get everything I need, as well as some fantastic bargains on toys with the two £20 offers.
“The range is incredible and I was absolutely spoiled for choice and found something for all the kids in there!”
In 2022, she had turned the Fury house into a cave on November 30.
However, in 2021, she admitted that she only put up her tree four days before Santa’s arrival.
Big trees
The Christmas trees in Paris are nothing short of grand.
They tower so high that she has to use a ladder to reach the top when 6-foot-2 Tyson isn’t around — a challenge she playfully shared with fans in 2021.
“Swear I’m falling off these ladders tonight,” she laughed on Instagram.
Every year her trees embrace a new theme. In 2021 it was a playful exhibition of thick red ribbons and teddy bears on the branches.
In 2022, her fir tree took on a playful charm with candy canes, red elf shoes and, of course, more teddy bears peeking out from the greenery.
Then came 2023, when she returned to tradition: a tree decorated with elegant red bows, glittering baubles, glowing Christmas lights and a classic star on top.
She added a touch of modern flair in the form of oversized lollipops.
As for 2024? Paris has yet to unveil her latest masterpiece, but fans are eagerly awaiting a glimpse of it on social media.
Christmas Eve
While you might imagine Paris and Tyson going all out with a lavish Christmas celebration, their traditions are actually much more low-key and family-oriented.
Paris has previously opened up about a specific Fury family practice that takes place on Christmas Eve and a tradition that the royal family also enjoys, no less!
“All the children get to choose one present each to open,” she said.
“We all put on our Christmas pajamas and put on a Christmas movie.”
But the family’s love for festive films isn’t limited to December.
In August 2023, Paris shared a glimpse of their early holiday cheer on Instagram with a video of her kids engrossed in a Disney Christmas movie.
“Anything for peace,” she joked.
A look into the love story of Tyson and Paris Fury
WITH world champion titles, multiple children and a beautiful wife by his side, Tyson is much loved by the nation, but his romance with Paris dates back to their teenage years.
Paris met Fury when she was just 15 at a mutual friend’s wedding.
However, it wasn’t until a year later, when their paths crossed again on a night out in Doncaster for her 16th birthday, that they started dating.
Paris explained: “He was my first boyfriend because I wasn’t allowed to have a boyfriend until I was 16. He’s the only boyfriend I’ve ever had.
“Tyson trained boxing during the week and then came to me at the weekend. I would always be so excited at the thought of seeing him.
In 2008, they tied the knot in front of 400 guests and slept together for the first time on the night of their wedding.
In 2016, Fury’s mental health issues, cocaine and alcohol abuse and unbearable mood swings threatened their seemingly unbreakable marriage.
At times, Paris even considered leaving, packing her bags and getting into the car.
However, she simply stopped herself and admitted that she couldn’t let Tyson “crash and burn.”