Tyson Fury’s family dynamics are showcased in his popular Netflix series, but not all of his siblings are featured on the show. The second season of “At Home with the Furys” has finally arrived after a three-year hiatus, offering 10 new episodes for viewers to enjoy.
In this season, audiences get an inside look at the heavyweight champion’s recent retirement, while his wife Paris manages their growing family and business endeavors. Throughout the show, various family members, including Paris’ mother and sister, as well as Tyson’s father and half brother, make guest appearances.
Tyson’s father, John, has a total of six children, including Tyson and three other sons from his first marriage to Amber. The eldest Fury brother, John Jr., who used to be a boxer, now prefers a private life but his son, Johnboy, is prominently featured on the Netflix show.
Another of Tyson’s brothers, Shane, leads a low-key life with his wife Helen, supporting Tyson’s career from the sidelines. Similarly, Hugh, Tyson’s brother (not to be confused with cousin Hughie), lives quietly and shares fitness content online while his wife, Tiffany, runs a business selling handmade children’s clothing.
Roman Fury, Tyson’s half brother, is known to boxing fans and has transitioned from rugby to boxing with an undefeated record since starting in 2022, according to BoxRec. Tommy, Tyson’s youngest brother, gained fame as a boxer and reality TV personality after his stint on Love Island, where he partnered with Molly-Mae Hague.
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The ongoing season of “At Home with the Furys” is currently available for streaming on Netflix.
