Paris Fury Unveils Insights on ‘At Home With The Furys’ Season 3
Netflix has released the second series of the documentary At Home With The Furys. The new run arrived on April 12, 2026 after a three-year pause.
Series background
The show first premiered in 2023. The debut season contained eight episodes and drew attention for its candid family portrait.
A major storyline followed Tyson Fury as he weighed a potential comeback against Derek Chisora. Viewers saw life beyond the boxing ring.
Family profile
Tyson Fury and Paris Fury married in 2008. Paris was 19 and Tyson was 21 at the time.
- Venezuela, daughter, 16
- Prince John James, son, 14
- Prince Tyson Fury II, son, 9
- Valencia, daughter, 8
- Prince Adonic Amaziah, son, 6
- Athena, daughter, 4
- Prince Rico, son, 2
The couple have renewed their wedding vows on two occasions. Their household also features Tyson’s father, John Fury.
Season two highlights
The second season includes eight episodes, all now streaming on Netflix. Filming follows the family in Morecambe Bay.
Tyson explores life outside the ring. He invests in new projects, including a racehorse, and undertakes a family trip to Monaco.
Paris balances family life with fresh business plans. The season covers a sweet-sixteen celebration and another vow renewal.
Season three and filming outlook
Paris Fury has confirmed the programme will return for Season 3. She told ITV’s This Morning the couple have already signed up.
Production paused for several years because of Tyson’s boxing commitments. Filming resumed while he took a temporary break from the sport.
Paris said cameras do not change the family’s behaviour. She described the footage as personal archives for the future.
What Paris shared
Paris spoke openly about the series’ honesty. She said viewers will see both the positive and difficult moments.
Filmogaz.com will monitor further updates about production and release timing. The new season has begun attracting early attention.