Paris Fury has shared a sweet photo of her baby son Rico, as she and the rest of the Fury clan enjoy a break from Winter weather with a luxury getaway to Saudi Arabia.
Posting the snap to her Instagram Story, the mum-of-seven, 33, simply added the caption "Rico" as the infant smiled at the camera while wearing some dinosaur-printed pyjamas.
In the sweet snap, Rico looked the spitting image of his boxing champ father Tyson, who has also been keeping fans updated on the trip.
Paris and Tyson share 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.
They are joined on holiday with another family, making a total of 14 people away in Saudi Arabia for the getaway.
Paris and Tyson are taking some time for themselves ahead of Christmas, after a busy year for the latter with boxing, and for them both following the arrival of baby Rico, whom they welcomed in September.
Recently, it was reported that Paris is hoping for her husband to hang up his gloves and stop boxing for good.
But following his recent match against Francis Ngannou, the heavyweight champ declared he intends to fight on.
And a source has told OK! that Tyson’s decision has left mum-of-seven Paris reeling as she worries about his safety more than ever.
However, despite her concerns about Tyson's career, Paris hasn't ruled out having more children.
During a recent appearance on Loose Women, she said: "We're on the fence whether this is going to be the last one. Every time I have a baby I say no more.
"Then they go off to school and I get this little inkling. But seven is a lot, I'm not going to lie. It's very busy in my house."
After welcoming little Rico into the world, Paris has opened up to OK! about her pregnancy and motherhood journey and has admitted that she’s seen “negative comments” from people about the size of her and Tyson’s family.
In turn, she has fiercely defended her brood, and has said that they're all "happy" and she "protects" them all.
"I’ve seen a few negative comments saying, ‘Oh they’ve got so many kids’ but we’re looking after them, we’re feeding them, I protect them all,” she said.
"They’re all happy and healthy and they all love each other, so I don’t see the problem."
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