The heavyweight champion Tyson Fury is back in the public eye with the second season of his Netflix reality series, "At Home with the Furys." This new installment, currently streaming, follows Fury as he navigates life outside of professional boxing, attempting to settle into a quieter existence in Morecambe Bay. While the show prominently features his family, it also includes glimpses into Fury's inner circle, notably his cutman, Jamie Sheldon.
Sheldon, who recently shared insights from his work with Fury, noted a distinct difference between the boxer and his peers. He suggested that Fury's off-camera persona deviates significantly from the typical fighter's mold.
The series delves into Fury's attempts to embrace a life beyond the boxing arena. Episodes reportedly capture him engaged in everyday domestic tasks, such as managing school runs and tidying his home. His wife, Paris Fury, has alluded to the challenges of his retirement, suggesting it was unlikely to be permanent. This sentiment appears to be borne out, as Fury has, in the past, returned to the ring shortly after announcing his departure.
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The show’s premise centers on the Fury family, including Tyson, his father John Fury, wife Paris, and their seven children. It also features other relatives and associates, such as his younger half-brother Tommy Fury, his partner Molly-Mae Hague, and their daughter Bambi. Filming for the second season was documented by Fury himself via social media posts in June 2025, showing him interacting with family members during what appeared to be filming sessions.
"At Home with the Furys" aims to offer a look at Fury's life post-retirement, with episodes available on Netflix. The narrative seems to pivot between Fury's personal life and his lingering connection to the sport, highlighting his stated desire to assist others through his public openness about mental health struggles. He has previously spoken about experiencing mental turmoil, a period his family helped him navigate.
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The show's title itself, "At Home with the Furys," suggests an immersion into the domestic sphere. Reports indicate Fury has been seen participating in routine activities, including picking up dog waste and doing household chores. This domestic focus contrasts with the high-octane world of professional boxing, offering a different facet of his public image.
Background
The series follows the world champion boxer Tyson Fury, alongside his father John Fury, wife Paris, and their seven children. Series one had included appearances by Tyson's younger half-brother Tommy Fury, along with his girlfriend Molly-Mae Hague and their daughter Bambi. Filming for the second season began in June 2025, with Tyson Fury sharing clips of the crew and family members on social media. The program's return signals a continued interest in the Fury family's dynamic both within and outside the boxing world.
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