Paris Fury has previously insisted she looks after her children without any help, but a source has confirmed the couple hired a former teaching assistant as a nanny
Tyson and Paris Fury have hired a nanny to help with their six kids - but failed to acknowledge her once in their No1 Netflix show.
But the former teaching assistant is never introduced to viewers or addressed by the undefeated heavyweight champ, or wife Paris, who will release a memoir next month titled: How Does She Do It? The Kids, Tyson and Me.And her appearance comes after the mum-of-six reacted furiously to speculation online that she relies on staff for childcare - insisting she does not employ help, and looks after her own kids “day in, day out.
It is understood Gabrielle was recruited from the Fury kids’ school in Morecambe, where she previously worked as a teaching assistant. She is seen in the first episode of the documentary, appearing in footage filmed outside the Morecambe Hotel when Paris and Tyson meet Tommy and Molly. In 2021, Paris, who is a mother to Venezuela, Prince John James, Prince Tyson II, Valencia, and Prince Adonis Amaziah, hit back at a fan on Instagram who had accused her of using a nanny to bring up her children. The fan had written: “If she was 100 per cent being mum... you never have time to put lippy on or dress nice.”
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