The latest season of Netflix's docu-series At Home With The Furys has seen us become even more invested in the Fury family.

Season two delves even further into the family's lives with Tyson debating getting back into the ring and Paris asking questions about her own career, all while juggling being parents to a whopping seven children.

Tyson and wife Paris have been married for 15 years, having met in 2006 and getting married in 2008. Since their wedding, the couple have had seven children, with Paris giving birth to their seventh child in 2023.

In 2014, Paris tragically suffered a stillbirth, delivering the couple's child at six months. The couple had more heartbreaking news in 2018 when Paris had a miscarriage before Tyson's fight against Sefer Seferi. Paris revealed in an interview with the Sunday Mirror she chose not to tell Tyson about the miscarriage for fear it would impact his fight.

She said: "I was about eight weeks pregnant. Then on the day of the fight I knew I’d lost our baby. I didn’t mention it to Tyson before he went in the ring. Then straight after it I told him and the next day we went to the hospital and it was confirmed.

"Five weeks later we fell pregnant again...We were still heartbroken over our loss, but overjoyed at the same time."

Over the years the couple have shared insights into their family life on Instagram and so here is everything you need to know about the names and ages of Tyson and Paris' children.

What are the names and ages of Tyson and Paris Fury's children?

Venezuela Fury

Venezuela is Tyson and Paris' eldest child and she is 16 years old. During an interview with OK! Magazine Tyson explained the inspiration behind his daughters' names saying they didn't want to give them 'normal names'.

"My wife is called Paris. I’m Tyson and [gesturing to his son] he’s called Prince John James. If the girl had a normal name it wouldn’t fit in, would it?” he said.

The latest season of At Home With The Furys has given a greater insight into the life of the pair's eldest child, sharing a behind-the-scenes look into the events leading up to her engagement.

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Venezuela's boyfriend amateur boxer Noah Price popped the question at her 16th birthday celebration in October 2025, the moment he asked Tyson for his permission for his daughter's hand also documented in the series.

The eldest of the Fury children has since celebrated her hen-do. And while the official date for their big day has yet to be publicly revealed, Venezuela told her Instagram followers she hopes to have all plans in place by May/ June this year.

Prince John James Fury

Prince John James Fury is Tyson and Paris' second child and he is 14 years old. Tyson and Paris made the decision to name all their sons Prince, to follow in Tyson's footsteps.

Whilst speaking in his 2020 documentary Tyson Fury: The Gypsy King, Tyson explained: "I'm a king and they're princes until they earn their rightful name."

Prince Tyson II Fury

Named after his father, Prince Tyson II Fury is Paris and Tyson's third child and he is nine years old. Prince Tyson II has the nickname of "Tutty".

Valencia Amber Fury

Valencia is Tyson and Paris' second daughter and fourth child overall. She is eight years old.

On At Home With The Furys, Valencia's critiquing of Venezuela's cooking skills, remarking how "happy" she was when gifted a Rolex from her father and noting she wants to "stick with wealthy men" when older, has seen her praised as "the star" of the latest series.

She's also set to be a bridesmaid at her eldest sister's wedding - let's hope she doesn't completely steal the show then too.

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Prince Adonis Amaziah Fury

The third of Paris and Tyson's children to be named Prince is Prince Adonis Amaziah Fury and he is seven years old.

Athena Fury

Athena is Paris and Tyson's youngest child and third daughter. She is four years old.

She is also expected to be a bridesmaid at her eldest sister's wedding.

Prince Rico Paris Fury

On 18th September 2023 Paris gave birth to the couple's seventh child, a boy, and a month later the couple revealed their son's name is Prince Rico Paris Fury.

As Tyson has previously explained to OK!, all his sons have been called Prince because "I’m a king and they’re princes until they earn their rightful name.”

And now speaking exclusively to OK!, shortly after the birth of Prince, Paris revealed the sentimental meaning behind Prince's middle names.

Their son is named Rico after Tyson's cousin Rico Burton, who was tragically murdered in 2022. And his second middle name 'Paris', is of course after his mum.

Paris went on to explain the choice.

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She said: "All of my kids have got unusual names and obviously it’s also really personal to Tyson. We also added my name because I’ve had seven kids and I still haven’t had one named after me, so Tyson thought, ‘Come on, it’s about time!'"

All of the Fury children are reported as going to their local state-funded Catholic school, bar Venezuela and Prince John James who are reported by TV Guide as having already left full-time education.

And while not one of their actual children, the Furys made sure to pay tribute to their Rottweiler guard dog Cash who sadly passed away.

Episode nine of the latest series was dedicated in the dog's memory, a brief tribute at the end of the episode reading: "In loving memory of Cash."

At Home With The Furys is available on Netflix now