She’s home! Tyson Fury’s beaming wife Paris shares a sweet snap of their 11-day-old daughter Athena with the family after newborn leaves intensive care
- Tyson Fury’s wife Paris, 31, shared a sweet snap of their baby daughter Athena at home around her siblings on Wednesday
- Paris gave birth on Sunday August 8, with their newborn in and out of the ICU unit, and at one point needing a ventilator
- Tyson, 33, has started a GoFundMe page to raise money for the hospital where his daughter was born, with the total fund reaching over £40,000
- The couple are already parents to Venezuela, 10, Prince John James, eight, Prince Tyson II, four, Valencia, three, and Prince Adonis Amaziah, 16 months
Tyson Fury’s wife Paris shared a sweet snap of her holding her 11-day-old daughter at home for the first time on Thursday, after leaving intensive care.
The couple welcomed their sixth child, Athena, on Sunday August 8, but their newborn baby was placed into intensive care and needed a ventilator at one point.
And the family looked delighted to welcome Athena home as Paris, 31, Tyson, 33, and their five other children beamed for the camera.
She’s home! Tyson Fury ‘s wife Paris shared a sweet snap of her holding her 11-day-old daughter at home on Thursday, after returning home from hospital following a stay in ICU
In the image, Paris glowed as she held baby Athena in her arms, with Venezuela, 10, Prince John James, eight, Prince Tyson II, four, Valencia, three, and Prince Adonis Amaziah, 16 months, looking very happy for her to finally be home.
The couple pulled out all the stops for the homecoming, with a huge display of decorations complete with balloons, flowers, and gifts in the background.
Later on in Paris’ stories she filmed her baby in her cot, as she captioned the sweet footage: ‘can’t believe we’re home, dad off to training camp so just me and me girl in the room tonight. She so tiny in her bedroom cot.’
In the video, Athena wore a very cute pink baby grow and Paris gushed over her while she hiccups.
On the mend: Tyson Fury’s wife Paris shared a sweet video to Instagram Stories on Tuesday of their newborn daughter Athena (pictured) after leaving intensive care
How cute! Later on in Paris’ stories she filmed her baby in her cot, as she captioned the sweet footage: ‘can’t believe we’re home’ while Athena hiccups
Paris has been keeping her social media followers updated with how Athena has been doing, with a video on Monday showing her laying on a pink blanket and wearing a white onesie and headband to her Instagram Stories.
Athena had been in and out of the ICU since she was born on Sunday August 8, and at one point needed a ventilator to help with her breathing. Paris and Tyson have shared no further details on the cause.
Earlier on Tuesday, Paris shared another sweet video to Instagram Stories of Athena sleeping soundly on her lap, wearing a floral onesie and with tubes attached.
Proud parents: The couple have been updating their fans on the tot’s health, with father Tyson (pictured with Paris) revealing in an Instagram Stories post on Monday that she’s ‘on the mend’
Proud father Tyson revealed in an Instagram Story on Monday that she’s ‘on the mend’.
Speaking to the camera as he fed Athena a bottle, he said: ‘Just feeding my little girl, off the ICU, on the mend. Should be going home soon!
‘Thank you to God, thank you to all the doctors and nurses who’s helped her.’
Precious: Paris posted the adorable clip of Athena laying on a pink blanket and wearing a white onesie and headband
Health: Athena had been in and out of the ICU since she was born on Sunday August 8, and at one point needed a ventilator to help with her breathing
Alongside the video was a snap of Athena, who gazed into the camera as she snuggled in her parent’s arms.
It was revealed on Friday, Athena was dead for three minutes before being resuscitated by ‘miracle workers’ at Liverpool children’s hospital.
Tyson’s father John revealed that things had been touch and go earlier in the week.
Good news: In an Instagram Stories post on Monday, Tyson, 33, fed Athena a bottle and said: ‘Just feeding my little girl, off the ICU, on the mend. Should be going home soon!’
‘It’s been a bit of a white knuckle ride, we’ve had a lot to deal with,’ John told BT Sport.
‘But we’ve come out on the other side due to professionalism of Alder Hey Hospital in Liverpool, they’re the best children’s hospital in the country if not the world.
‘They’ve been really magnificent, they’ve really saved her life because she was dead for three minutes and they brought her back, it’s onwards and upwards from today.’
Update: Meanwhile, Tyson also uploaded a clip of himself and his dad John (pictured), where he revealed that he hoped Athena would be out of hospital by Wednesday
Earlier that day, Tyson shared an update on Athena’s condition, saying she has had a ‘stable day’ without using a breathing ventilator.
Tyson said that she was ‘doing well’ but is still in intensive care ‘for now’.
Athena was born on August 8, with Tyson revealing she was in intensive care as he announced the birth.
He said: ‘Please can everyone pray for my baby girl who was born this morning. Athena Fury born 8/8/21.’
The birth of their baby girl comes after Paris endured a lengthy two-day labour.
Family: Paris saw her five children for the first time in a week on Friday as they visited her in hospital
Shocking: Earlier on Friday it was revealed that Athena was dead for three minutes before being resuscitated by ‘miracle workers’ at Liverpool children’s hospital
Meanwhile, Tyson also uploaded a clip of himself and his dad John, where he revealed that he hoped Athena would be out of hospital by Wednesday, leaving him free to train for his upcoming fight against Deontay Wilder.
He said: ‘Four mile run there with my dad in the park here in Liverpool.
‘Hope to God that the baby gets out of the hospital on Wednesday and I can start training for the big dosser Deontay Wilder which gives me about seven and a half weeks, which is plenty of time for a mug like that.’
Congratulations: Athena was born on August 8, with Tyson revealing she was in intensive care as he announced the birth
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