Pregnant Paris Fury rushes two different kids to A&E twice in one day
Paris Fury made two hospital dashes with two of her six children in one day on Wednesday.
The pregnant star, 32, was forced to rush her teenage daughter to A&E in the early hours of the morning, before ending her day taking one of her sons to see a doctor.
Paris - who is married to boxing legend Tyson Fury - documented the ordeal on social media and kept her fans updated throughout the day.
The soon-to-be mum-of-seven took to her Instagram Stories while in hospital on Wednesday morning and revealed daughter Venezuela, 13, was waiting to be seen by medics after getting a ring stuck on her finger.
Sharing a snap of the 13-year-old's swollen finger, Paris told her Instagram followers: "The joys of having kids. 3am in A&E because Venezuela put her ring on the wrong finger. Paris and her eldest child looked exhausted as they waited for the gold band to be taken off in the early hours of the morning.
Greggs, Costa & Pret coffees have 'huge differences in caffeine', says reportFollowing the unexpected trip out of the house on Wednesday, Paris made her an espresso at home and told her fans the caffeine injection was a "100% need". She went on to share a clip of herself dunking a biscuit in her brew and joking: "Sharing is caring I suppose. Send help this morning lol."
But Paris and her kids' woes didn't stop with one hospital trip, with one of the star's son's falling unwell later the same day. Posing with one of her sons in a car, Paris - who is set to star in a new Netflix series with her family - told fans: "Doctors for him now with a temperature. If it ain't one, it's another."
Paris and Tyson first met almost two decades ago - when 17-year-old Tyson was an unknown up and coming boxer. Paris, then known as Paris Mullroy, was 15-years-old and like her future husband, was raised an Irish Traveller family and a devout practising Catholic. The pair struck up a romance at Paris' 16th birthday party and went on to tie the knot in 2008.
Once married, Paris and Tyson began creating their brood and are now parents to six children together, daughters Venezuela, 13, and six-year-old Valencia Amber, three sons who are all called Prince and Athena, who turns two next month - with another baby due later this year.
Doting dad Tyson once explained that he decided to give his sons the same name because of his boxing nickname, The Gypsy King, saying: “I’m a king and they’re princes until they earn their rightful name."