EXPOSED: The secret reason why Paris and Tyson Fury’s four sons are all called Prince as they share baby number seven’s name
PARIS and Tyson Fury welcomed their seventh child on September 18 and have only just revealed his name: Prince Rico Paris Fury.
Prince Rico is the couple’s fourth son, and similarly to their other sons – Prince John James, 11, Prince Tyson II, seven, and Prince Adonis Amaziah – his first name follows suit
As for why all their sons are called Prince, Tyson previously remarked during a segment of his 2020 documentary: “I’m a King, and they’re Princes until they earn their rightful name.”
Whilst Paris explained Prince Rico is called Prince because “all the boys are called Prince”.
Many would think having four children all with the same name would be easy, but Paris admitted it can cause chaos at times.
She told OK! Magazine: “It’s really cool and really awesome until the dentist or the doctor calls up and says ‘Can we talk about Prince please?’ and I go ‘Which one?’ and they literally look and say ‘It just says Prince Fury.’”
To make things easier, Paris and Tyson have nicknames for their sons; Prince John James is known as Prince while Prince Tyson II is known as Tutty, Prince Adonis goes by Adonis and Prince Rico will be called Rico.
As for why their seventh child is called Prince Rico Paris Fury, the mother-of-seven explained how all their children have “unusual names” and Prince Rico’s is no different.
Rico, which is a “good, strong name” is “really personal to Tyson” as it honours his late cousin, Rico Burton, 31, who was murdered last year after a fatal stabbing in Cheshire.
The newborn’s third name is Paris, named after his mother because not one of her seven children has been named after her so far, and “Tyson thought, ‘Come on, it’s about time!’”
Paris also admitted: “He’s named after his mum as well because Tyson said that’ll be the last one – I don’t know if it will!”