Paris Fury says film crews will descend on her Lancashire home town this week in order to film a ‘no holds barred’ documentary about her family.
The film crews are set to descend on Morecambe this week, where Paris lives with boxing champ husband, Tyson Fury, and their six children.
Appearing on Loose Women earlier this week, Paris said they will be filming for the series five days a week giving viewers and infiltered look into their life.
Speaking to the Loose Women, Paris said: "Film crews are moving into the area this week and they are going to be there for the next three months so I'm not exactly sure how we are all going to keep our airs and graces.
“Basically, I think [we will be filming] around five days on and two days off a week.
"We learned with the last documentary, ‘Tyson Fury: The Gypsy King'; we only did it because wanted people to see the real us.
“There are so many different misconceptions of Tyson and I said it would be really great to let the world see you.
"I ended up being part of it and I never expected any sort of fame or part of the show. I just thought I'd be in the background."
Janet Street-Porter asked how Paris’ 12-year-old daughter, Venezuela, feels about the film crews entering her home.
Paris said: “She keeps saying ‘don’t let them film my ugly side’ – she hasn’t got an ugly side, she’s beautiful.
“I’ve told her she doesn’t have to be on it all the time.
“She’s on the fence about whether she likes it or doesn’t like it – but it is our family and our life and we want the world to see the real us.
“The kids have famous parents and we don’t really know the right or wrong thing to do in that situation but we can only embrace it.”
Last month, world heavyweight champion Tyson appeared on Good Morning Britain and revealed some details about the documentary.
He said it would be a 10-part ‘fly on the wall’ series for Netflix.
Speaking to Richard Madeley and Susanna Reid, he said: “I have just signed [a contract for] a 10-part documentary with Netflix.
“It is a fly-on-the-wall documentary that’s going to be fantastic and will keep me busy.”
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