Paris Fury ‘heartbroken’ as Tyson slammed in backlash to Netflix series

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Paris Fury is reportedly “upset” about the backlash At Home With the Furys has received.

It comes as Netflix viewers have been taking to social media to slam the boxer’s interactions with his wife of 15 years, Paris.

Taking to Twitter, some claimed that Tyson Fury doesn’t treat pregnant Paris very well in the series.

@motunzzz penned: “Watching #AtHomeWithTheFurys is absolutely painful. Paris is a champion!”

@MarikaLeanna commented: “#AtHomeWithTheFurys absolutely love Paris and Tyson. Honestly, Paris deserves so much praise. She is really the glue that keeps that family together and Tyson sane.”

“Paris Fury is a Saint and I adore her. I believe she is the world’s greatest wife. #AtHomeWithTheFurys,” @GlamourStar shared.

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However, other viewers showed their appreciation for the couple’s relationship after tuning in.

@KatiePotatey_ posted: “Absolutely love Tyson Fury, but Paris is a bl**** legend isn’t she #AtHomeWithTheFurys.”

Paris is said to be upset about the online comments, with a source claiming to new! magazine the 33-year-old “is heartbroken.”

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They told the publication: “She has always known he’s [Tyson] someone difficult to get your head around and that can be hard work, but she didn’t expect him to receive such a bad reception from the public.”

The source goes on: “She’s so headstrong, so she’s finding it hard to see so many comments taking pity on her for the way Tyson’s mental health sometimes causes him to behave.”

Plans for the docuseries were announced at last year’s Edinburgh TV Festival, and fans had been eagerly awaiting the show’s launch ever since.

The series dropped on Netflix earlier this month and has been watched widely, but it seems the response from viewers has been very different to what the family had imagined.

Express.co.uk has contacted the couples’ representatives for comment.

At Home With The Furys is available to watch now on Netflix.

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