Paris Fury Reveals Family's New £8 Million Isle of Man Home
Paris Fury Shows Off £8 Million Isle of Man Home

Paris Fury has offered fans an exclusive look inside the family's new £8,000,000 home on the Isle of Man, following their relocation with husband Tyson Fury and their eight children. The mother-of-eight posted a series of updates on Instagram, showcasing their expansive countryside property, which features six bedrooms and is a converted stone farmhouse with former stables near the island's capital, Douglas.

A Glimpse into Rural Luxury

In one photo, Paris posed outside the impressive home, while in another clip, she filmed a flock of sheep wandering into the back garden, humorously capturing the realities of countryside living. She also gave followers a tour of her sleek kitchen and revealed she has started a health kick since moving to the rural retreat, telling fans she is 'trying to lose some weight' and has cut out sugar and sweet treats as part of a new diet.

Family Move and Background

Paris, 36, and boxing champion Tyson, 37, moved to the Isle of Man late last year with their large family after previously residing in Morecambe, Lancashire. The couple are parents to daughters Venezuela, 16, Valencia, eight, and Athena, as well as sons Prince John James, 15, Prince Tyson II, nine, Prince Adonis Amaziah, seven, and Prince Rico Paris, two. They are said to be very fond of the island and have been spotted around various locations, including Tyson enjoying a drink at the Peveril pub in Peel.

Tax Benefits and Financial Motivations

Company records lodged with Companies House confirm that Tyson Luke Fury, as the ultimate beneficial owner of Tyson Fury Ltd, became 'usually resident' on the island as of December 1. The same change has been recorded for Paris as the beneficial owner of Paris Fury Ltd. The move is believed to have been partly motivated by more favourable tax conditions on the Isle of Man, which has a top income tax rate of around 21 per cent and a personal tax cap of £220,000, significantly lower than the 40 to 45 per cent often paid by top earners in the UK. The island also does not impose capital gains tax or inheritance tax.

High-Profile Lives and Personal History

Tyson, a multiple heavyweight world champion, is estimated to be worth around £160 million. Despite their high-profile lives, the couple regularly keep fans updated with their family life on social media. Last August, they celebrated their relationship by tying the knot for a third time during a romantic ceremony in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur in the south of France. Paris and Tyson first married in 2008 at St Peter in Chains Catholic Church in Doncaster when she was 19 and he was 21, before renewing their vows in New York in 2013.

Both of Irish Traveller descent and raised in Traveller communities, Paris and Tyson met at a wedding of a mutual friend when she was 15 and he was 18, and have been together ever since. They married in 2009 in front of 400 friends and family before having their first child, Venezuela, later that year.