Proud dad Tyson Fury poses for festive snap with his exotically-named kids

Proud dad Tyson Fury poses for festive snap with his exotically-named kids Venezuela, 10, Prince John James, 8, Prince Tyson II, 4, Valencia, 3, and Prince Adonis Amaziah, 11 months 

 He has spoken in the past about choosing his kids’ kooky names. 

And Tyson Fury was proudly posing with his exotically-named brood for a festive snap on Friday as they stood next to a Christmas tree in festive garb.

The boxer, 32, who shared his brood with his wife Paris, was beaming with pride as he posed with Venezuela, 10, Prince John James, eight, Prince Tyson II, four, Valencia, three, and Prince Adonis Amaziah, 11 months.

Sweet: Tyson Fury was proudly posing with his exotically-named brood for a festive snap on Friday as they stood next to a Christmas tree in festive garb

Tyson was suited and booted in the snap, as he posed in front of an elaborate Christmas tree and stood with the kids, all clad in Moschino jumpers. 

Paris revealed she was behind the camera as she penned a caption on the shot reading: ‘Merry Christmas from the Fury family (i was taken the pic) My little ones loved their #moshino Xmas jumpers. I got them’. 

Last month, Paris made her debut as a guest panellist on Loose Women, joining Jane Moore, Linda Robson and Stacey Solomon on the show. 

During the show, Paris, 30, discussed Tyson‘s well-documented struggle with his mental health. She said: ‘I think it really opened up the playing field for men to talk about their mental health. I think it’s really helped a lot of people to come forward. 

Sweet: The boxer, 32, who shared his brood with his wife Paris, was beaming with pride as he posed with Venezuela, 10, Prince John James, eight, Prince Tyson II, four, Valencia, three, and Prince Adonis Amaziah, 11 months

Sweet: The boxer, 32, who shared his brood with his wife Paris, was beaming with pride as he posed with Venezuela, 10, Prince John James, eight, Prince Tyson II, four, Valencia, three, and Prince Adonis Amaziah, 11 months 

‘We got a massive response, we get people messaging us, sending letters to us. We even get people at our house which isn’t ideal, it’s not a situation that we want to be involved in because obviously we are not professional helpers. 

‘But I do always try and say seek medical help and go and see a doctor… Bottling up is not a good thing… Never feel ashamed or embarrassed by what you are thinking or feeling.’

Paris admitted her family is now having to move home for security reasons because so many people are calling round for help.  

A winner: Last month, Paris made her debut as a guest panellist on Loose Women , joining Jane Moore, Linda Robson and Stacey Solomon on the show

A winner: Last month, Paris made her debut as a guest panellist on Loose Women , joining Jane Moore, Linda Robson and Stacey Solomon on the show 

She said: ‘It’s not good, we actually have to move because of it. We are in the process of moving house because we have too many strangers knocking on the door. 

‘We have five children in here… We have people coming and the kids are opening the door and we don’t know who they are opening the door to. It’s not the ideal situation.

‘We even had someone at 11 o’clock crying, saying they were going to commit suicide. We did stop and talk to them but it’s not something you can personally deal with. We are not trained in that way.’

Tough time: The pretty blonde admitted that Tyson has struggled since his big fight in December was cancelled

Tough time: The pretty blonde admitted that Tyson has struggled since his big fight in December was cancelled

The pretty blonde admitted that Tyson has struggled since his big fight in December was cancelled. 

She said: ‘He has [taken] it pretty bad. He is ok, he is moving on but it has affected him. Tyson is always a firm believer in setting goals to keep his mental health well and that was his goal.

‘It has put him on a bummer, he isn’t really saying it but I know… It’s like living with Jekyll and Hyde but he will come through it.’