EVERY parent knows just how hectic mornings can be – so imagine doing that same routine with seven children in tow.
That’s the reality for Paris Fury, who recently entertained viewers of her family’s Netflix reality show, At Home With The Furys, by showing how she gets all her kids ready and out the door within an hour.
Paris has opened up about her hectic morning routine – and doing the school run in her PJsCredit: instagram
Paris has previously described the school run as chaoticCredit: Instagram/@parisfury1
And now, in an exclusive interview with Fabulous, Paris – who recently welcomed her seventh child with boxer husband Tyson – said that she can be so under pressure to get everyone prepared that she’s even been known to do the school run in her pyjamas.
Paris, who is mum to Venezuela, 13, Prince John James, 11, Prince Tyson II, seven, Valencia, five, Prince Adonis, four, two-year-old Athenan and a baby son, revealed: “I haven’t done it that many times, but there have been occasions where I’ve been in my pyjamas when I am running late.”
And the 33-year-old Loose Women star admitted that this has led to some embarrassing encounters along the way.
One even involved her having to be rescued roadside after she broke down and couldn’t step outside.
Paris, who has a new book out called How Does She Do It?, recalls: “Once I ran out of petrol on the roadside.
“I had pyjama bottoms on, so I spent an hour hiding until my friend brought a drum of diesel.”
But nobody would judge Paris for leaving her Morcambe home in her nightwear from time to time.
After all, fans of the family are all too familiar with her morning routine, which she has previously described as “chaos”.
As the new school term kicked off earlier this month, Paris shared a snap of what happens after her alarm clock goes off and she has to take her younger children to school.
The star – who recently revealed her eldest children would be being home tutored instead of returning to school – said: “It’s back to school!
“By far the craziest time of day in the Fury household is the period between 7.30 a.m (when my alarm goes off ) and 8.30 a.m (when Tyson drives the kids to school).
“I’ll wake up, rub my eyes, take a deep breath, spring out of bed and prepare for an hour of chaos, like any house at this time of year!”
But Paris said that it’s worth every single second of stress, including organising all their uniforms the night before.
That’s because she looks forward to picking her little ones back up and hearing all about their day.
She explained on her Instagram: “Once they’ve piled into the van, Prince, Little Tyson, Valencia, and Adonis will all talk at once, ten to the dozen, desperate to tell me about what they’ve learned in the classroom and who they’ve played with in the playground.
There have been occasions where I’ve been in my pyjamas when I am running late
Paris Fury
“They’ll fight to get their voices heard, and it inevitably descends into a massive, deafening row…
“It can be pretty trivial stuff in the scheme of things but I love to listen to their chatter, especially if they’re really excited and enthusiastic about something.”
But things are surely about to become more hectic now that they have a new arrival to consider.
Paris and Tyson, 35, announced the birth of their son on Monday 18 in a sweet statement.
They said: “We’re over the moon to have welcomed our baby boy to the Fury family.
“His brothers and sisters can’t wait to meet him and create lots of Fury fun!
“Our boy is the most perfect addition and we’re bursting with love for him. It’s crazy how you can love someone so quick.”
Read Kelly Allen’s full interview with Paris in Fabulous, out this Sunday in The Sun On Sunday.
And now that Paris and Tyson have welcomed another baby, things are about to get even busierCredit: Instagram/@parisfury1
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