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Paris Fury 'heartbroken' by Tyson's backlash: 'She loves him and doesn't want pity'

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Tyson Fury faced backlash last week after some fans objected to the way he treated wife Paris in the family’s new Netflix series, At Home With The Furys.

One viewer described the heavyweight champion’s actions as “dreadful”, while another said his mental health issues are “no excuse for the way he treats her”.

And now a source has told OK! that the reaction has upset Paris, who is expecting the couple’s seventh child. “Paris is heartbroken by the comments she’s seeing about Tyson.

She has always known he’s someone difficult to get your head around and that he can be hard work, but she didn’t expect him to receive such a bad reception from the public,” the source said. “She’s so headstrong, so she’s finding it really hard to see so many comments taking pity on her for the way Tyson’s mental health sometimes causes him to behave.” At Home With The Furys gives viewers a glimpse into the chaotic lives of Tyson, 35, Paris, 33, and their six kids – Venezuela, 13, Prince John James, 11, Prince Tyson II, seven, Valencia, five, Prince Adonis Amaziah, four, and two-year-old Athena – as he attempts to adapt to domestic life following his retirement from boxing.The docuseries also explores Tyson’s ongoing battle with bipolar disorder and how his constant and unpredictable mood swings affect his wife and children.

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