Paris Fury enjoyed an intimate dinner with her family, including rarely-seen brother Jimmy, on New Year’s Day, but husband Tyson Fury was nowhere to be seen.
Media personality Paris, 34, made sure all eyes were on her, in a bright pink long sleeved dress with matching heeled boots.
Her long blonde hair was styled in loose curls and a side parting, as she added a pop of lipstick that perfectly matched her dress.
Amongst those present at the dinner was her mum, Lynda, sister Romain, and brother Jimmy, as well as some of her seven children.
In one snap, posted to social media, Paris could be seen bottle-feeding her youngest child, four month old baby Rico Paris, whilst some of her youngest children looked on.
Paris Fury enjoyed a meal with her family on New Year’s Day (Image: Instagram/Paris Fury)
Paris Fury posed with her rarely-seen brother Jimmy at the family dinner (Image: Instagram/Paris Fury)
Sharing a snap of her family at the dinner table, Paris captioned the post: “Starting 2024 with some good food.”
Her fans commented on the snap, as one said: “Family time. Happy New Year to you all. Xx,” whilst another wrote: “The best part of the festive season……. Time with family and friends,” and a third commented: “And what a fabulous way to start.”
Paris could be seen feeding her seventh and youngest child, Prince Rico Paris, during the meal (Image: Instagram/Paris Fury)
Paris’ mum Lynda and big sister Romain smiled happily at the celebrations (Image: Instagram/Paris Fury)
Paris’ boxer husband Tyson didn’t appear to have joined Paris and her family at the meal, hinting he may have been home looking after the rest of his and Paris’ children.
Paris’ older sister Romain, who was there, suffers from learning difficulties after contracting whooping cough as a baby, and she’s still cared for by Paris’ mum.
Previously, Paris opened up about how having a sister with learning difficulties has ‘prepared her for the world’.
She told The Sun: “I wouldn’t be who I am without being raised how I was. Having a sister with special needs prepared us for the world. It taught me the world isn’t just rainbows and sunshine.
“There were days when my sister would play up and people would stare at us. It would make me embarrassed, but eventually I learned that it’s their problem, not hers or ours.”
Paris Fury’s boxer husband Tyson was nowhere to be seen during her family dinner (Image: Instagram/Paris Fury)
Paris went on to say that she found the experiences “eye-opening” and that she now has “more time and compassion” for people going through difficulties.
The star spent Christmas with her seven children and husband Tyson, but she confessed that she was ‘feeling like The Grinch’.
She took to Instagram to share that she had been left wrapping presents until the early hours of the morning, just hours after she had taken a “last minute” shopping spree with her daughter Venezuela.