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Paris Fury reveals 'clingy baby' as she gets messages from other mums after eldest daughter swipe

Paris Fury has shared a dose of reality with her fans when it comes to be a doting mother to her seven children. The 34-year-old, who lives in Morecambe, shares her children with her boxing champion husband Tyson Fury.

Their children - Venezuela, Prince, Tyson, Valencia, Adonis and Athena, with baby number seven, Prince Rico Paris Fury, arriving in September 2023, - all love together in their Westgate Morecombe house, reportedly worth £1.7 million.

Offering an update on life with her brood, Paris took to her Instagram Story this week and shared an adorable clip where she could be seen holding her nine-month-old son. She cut a casual figure in a white top with a leopard print bow and her blonde hair scraped back, as she asked the tot: "Rico...are you happy?"

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He gave a sweet smile to the camera, but it all quickly changed when moments later, his mum asked him: "Shall I put you down on the floor?" As she put him down, the baby burst into tears, with Paris picking him up into her arms leading to the crying to stop. She then captioned the post: "Clingy baby problems."

She then shared on Friday (June 29) how he joined her and a trip to the nail salon and joked about it being a bit risky as he could become unsettled. Sharing a picture of her happy son in his pram, Paris said: "Parent reality - hoping he doesn't cry," (sic).

Paris then shared a follow-up post, which featured a picture of her freshly manicured nails, and it appeared she had been flooded with messages in response to her previous video. She said: "For those asking, I got

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