Our latest reality TV obsession is hands down Netflix's newest series At Home With The Furys. The nine-part series focuses on the lives of Tyson Fury and his family, including wife Paris and their six kids, and younger brother Tommy Fury and girlfriend Molly-Mae Hague.
Over the course of the series we see Tyson struggle to cope with retirement from boxing, Paris and Tyson's adventures bringing up their six children, including one hilarious moment when their youngest son Adonis shaves his hair off to look like his dad, and Tyson's eventual return to boxing.
But as with any reality series, some fans have wondered if the Netflix show is scripted. So is it? Here's everything you need to know.
Is At Home With The Furys scripted?
In short: no, At Home With The Furys is not scripted.
Paris Fury set the record straight on that one during an interview with The Daily Express, where she said there was no way the series was scripted as that just simply isn't something Tyson would sign up to.
When asked if any moments of the new series were scripted Paris said: "No, because Tyson wouldn't do scripted at all.
"It wasn't that they wanted to script anything because we agreed this isn't fake."
She added they wanted to make sure At Home With The Furys was a realistic portrayal of their lives, saying: "I don't want to diss anybody else's show but shows that you see on television that you know is set up and you know that is false and it can't possibly be real.
"So we weren't going down that, this was a reality show or whatever you want to call it...[but] a documentary of our life."
However, Paris did explain that at certain times the filming crew would ask them to repeat lines if they missed it, but Tyson would shut down any requests to repeat lines.
"So if they didn't get it, they missed it and there wasn't much they missed. There was the odd time they'd say 'Can you just repeat that' and he'd say, 'No, that's not happening'. So I ended up just following suit.
"You know what, if he ain't going to join in I'm not gonna join in so you know, get what you can," she said.
So there you have it, not one line on At Home With The Furys is scripted.
And in fairness you can tell from watching the series these are incredibly authentic moments for the Fury family. You can't exactly script your youngest son shaving his hair off.
At Home With The Furys is available on Netflix now













