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Tyson and Paris Fury explain reason behind son's adorable 'Tutty' nickname

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Paris Fury has explained the meaning behind her son's adorable nickname. Paris and her husband, boxing champ Tyson, have shared a glimpse inside life at their £1.7m Morecambe mansion in a new Netflix documentary series titled At Home With The Furys.The nine-part documentary, which debuted this week, follows Tyson's transition from the boxing ring to embracing retirement while focusing on his family.The couple are proud parents to their three sons Prince John James, ten, Prince Tyson Fury II, six, and Prince Adonis Amaziah, four, and three daughters; Venezuela, 13, Valencia Amber, five, and Athena, two.

Paris is currently expecting the couple’s seventh child. Viewers have quickly embraced the show, finding it both entertaining and heartwarming.

However, they were left scratching their heads when, throughout the first episode, Paris and Tyson referred to their son, Tyson, as 'Tutty'.

In the second episode of the show, which debuted this week, Paris explained the reason behind his unusual nickname. As they celebrated the six year old's birthday, 33 year old Paris said: "Baby Tyson gets the nickname Tutty because when baby Tyson was little, it seemed so crazy to keep calling this tiny little baby Tyson, obviously, looking at his dad. "So we somehow came to the name of Tutty and it just seemed to stick." Discussing previously why they chose unique names for their kids, Tyson, 35, whose nickname is The Gypsy King, explained: "My wife is called Paris.

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