Paris Fury took her young daughter Athena to hospital for the next step in her recovery after suffering an injury.
The 34-year-old reality star is married to boxing icon Tyson Fury, 35, and together they have seven children; Venezuela, 13, Prince John James, 11, Prince Tyson II, seven, Valencia, five, Prince Adonis, four, Athena, two, and latest arrival Prince Rico Paris who was born last October. Little Athena suffered an injury recently that required her arm to be wrapped in plaster - with an electric pink colour.
On Thursday, Paris revealed she had taken her daughter back to hospital to have the plaster removed from her arm. Taking to social media, Paris showed Athena bravely sitting patiently while medical professionals worked to saw off the plaster on her arm.
The toddler looked content as she sat holding some brightly coloured pens that she had been using to do some drawing. Medics used a medical saw to carve the plaster off Athena’s arm - which Paris revealed she would be keeping.
Taking to Instagram Stories, Paris uploaded the footage for her fans to see - and added a caption stating simply: “And it’s off.” She could also be heard asking her toddler: “Is that good, Athena?” And the youngster nodded happily.
Greggs, Costa & Pret coffees have 'huge differences in caffeine', says reportParis then revealed she’d been in hospital for two hours for the procedure to happen. She shared a photo of a Starbucks take out cup with a caption stating: “After a nice 2 hours in the hospital” alongside a disappointed face emoji. With the plaster off, Paris revealed she had recovered the item and wrote: “That’s going in the baby box.”
Paris then treated herself to a manicure showing that she had some lilac, purple and glitter colours added to her finger tips. She shared a look at the new nails and wrote: “Rapunzel nails”.
Fans of Paris, Tyson and their family got to know them like never before last year when their reality show, At Home With The Furys, hit Netflix. The nine-part documentary series was a hit - and was commissioned for a second seasons soon after the first was brought to air.
A source told The Sun last September: “Tyson’s show was a runaway hit for Netflix and they’ve been keen to get him to agree a second. Tyson had some reservations but has finally said he’d be up for inviting the cameras back into his life. Paris is expecting their seventh child this month so it’ll be a while."
The apparent renewal was a surprise to some fans as Paris had previously hinted it would be a one and done season. She told told Capital XTRA that Tyson "wanted to cancel the whole show" when they were halfway through filming. Tyson himself said: "I’d be on the phone with my lawyers, 'Is there any way I can get out of this? I don’t know what I’ve signed up for again. I said I’d never do it again, I’ve done it again. I’ve made a mistake.'"