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Tyson Fury ‘rejects multi-million pound deal’ for more seasons of Netflix show

Tyson Fury has reportedly rejected a multi-million pound deal for more seasons of his hit Netflix show At Home With The Furys.

The show, which premiered on August 16, follows the heavyweight champion of the world as he attempts to navigate retirement, his mental health, and hectic family life alongside his wife Paris and their six children.

The series also stars Tyson’s brother Tommy and his now-fiancée Molly-Mae Hague, who document their journey to becoming first time parents.

According to MailOnline, Netflix sought to convinced Tyson to continue the series following its huge success, but the retired boxer turned down the million-pound deal because he doesn’t want to be labelled a “reality star”.

A TV insider claimed the intrusive nature of the show took a toll on the father-of-six, who suffers from various mental health disorders – including bipolar and ADHD.

“After retiring Tyson saw the Netflix show has a lucrative opportunity in place of the money he would have earned by taking on a fight,” the source told the publication.

“But the filming process was particularly stressful and coupled with the fact he’s now an active boxer again after coming out of retirement, he decided to put a series two on hold for the foreseeable future.”

“There is hope within the streaming giant that it could be reprised but for the short term it is not something Tyson is considering,” the source continued.

At Home With The Furys jumped to number one in the UK & Ireland after it premiered, with many fans binge-watching all nine episodes.

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