Tyson Fury has strongly implied that he and his wife Paris Fury might be anticipating their eighth child.
The heavyweight boxer, 35, and Paris, 34 – who recently offered a sneak peek into their lives with Netflix series At Home With The Furys – are are parents to seven children from their 15-year marriage.
The reality TV stars recently had a baby six months ago when Paris gave birth to a baby boy.
Prince Rico was born in September, and they also have Venezuela, 13, Prince John James, 11, Prince Tyson II, seven, Valencia, five, Prince Adonis Amaziah, four, and Athena, two.
Now it seems like their family is expanding again, as Tyson hinted on social media that this might be the case.
Tyson commented on a photo of his wife looking elegant and suggested that baby number eight could be on the way.
He wrote: 'Appearing 👀 somewhat pregnant 🤰 here🙏💥👍🍀🙏’
In a separate post on his Instagram story, Tyson also shared the same picture of the Loose Women star and wrote: 'Mother of 7 kids & still beautiful. Still strong and still my rock. #8incoming. Lucky for some.’
Tyson previously explained his and Paris’ decision to give each of their sons the moniker ‘Prince’ saying: ‘I’m a king and they’re princes until they earn their rightful name.’
Paris previously revealed that Tyson would like as many as 10 children.
The boxer met Paris when she was only 15, although they didn’t start dating until after being reintroduced by a friend a year later when Paris was 16th birthday.
The couple got married in Doncaster in 2008.
During an episode of ITV’s Tyson Fury: The Gypsy King, Tyson talked about his relationship with Paris, saying: ‘We were best friends in the whole wide world, and then we ended up marrying each other.
‘When I was in the hospital, she was there. When I was sick, she was there, and I owe her everything.
‘I owe her my life and if anything [were to happen to me], I’d give everything to Paris. Without Paris and these kids in my life, then my life isn’t worth having anyway.’
Speaking about her husband, Paris also said in the documentary: ‘I’ve always loved Tyson. We’ve always been together, and every year he changes.’