Paris Fury says husband Tyson Fury 'couldn't handle my life'
Paris Fury believes her husband Tyson Fury would struggle to look after their seven children, as well as do housework and cooking.

Paris Fury thinks her husband Tyson Fury "couldn't handle [her] life".
The 35-year-old author and the 37-year-old boxer have seven children - daughters Venezuela, 16, Valencia, eight, and Athena, four, and sons Prince John James, 14, Prince Tyson Fury II, nine, Prince Adonic Amaziah, six, and Prince Rico, two - and Paris thinks Tyson would struggle to look after them, as well as do housework and cooking.
Paris told the Sunday Express newspaper's S Magazine: "I never sit down for more than five minutes.
"My fitness watch says I rack up 10 or 12 miles a day just in the house - making beds, washing, cleaning, cooking for 10 people.
"[Tyson's] getting shouted at to get the kids' shoes on. He does help. He takes them on the school run some mornings.
"But he couldn't handle my life. He says his training camp is like a health spa compared to looking after all these kids."
Elsewhere in her interview with the magazine, Paris broke her silence about boxer Noah Prince asking Venezuela to marry him at her 16th birthday bash.
Paris - who got engaged to Tyson at the age of 17 - said: "We're all really happy for her and Noah.
"Yes, she's young, but as we all know, that's in line with our traditions and values. I was engaged to Tyson at 17.
"I did encourage her to wait as long as possible, but she was determined, and this is what they truly wanted."
This summer, Paris and Tyson - who is on a hiatus from boxing after a rematch defeat to boxer Oleksandr Usyk, 38, in December 2024 - renewed their wedding vows for a third time in an intimate ceremony held in the South of France, with only their children as witnesses.
Paris - who, in 2008, tied the knot with the multiple world heavyweight champion in a lavish wedding in Doncaster in front of over 300 guests, then later reaffirmed their love in New York - insisted she wanted to keep their third vow renewal simple.
She explained: "I told Tyson I wasn't doing it for anyone else this time.
"We did it to reaffirm our love and to embrace the fact that our kids are now such a big part of our life. It was just for us.
"Honestly, it was so easy. My dress was a sale find from Self-Portrait, and I ordered all the kids' outfits online from Next and Asda.
"It wasn't about the glitz, it was about the meaning."
And Paris said it was Tyson's idea to reaffirm their love for a third time.
She recalled: "He sent me a ring and a message saying, 'I'd like to marry you again.'
"He has a very romantic side. I think because his own mum and dad didn't have a great relationship, he has always strived for that."