Tyson Fury is ‘filming for a Netflix documentary about his life’

He’s the two-time world heavyweight champion who beat Dillian Whyte during a tense Wembley fight last month.

And now, it seems Tyson Fury is going down a different path, as he is reportedly set to share a glimpse into his life with a new Netflix documentary. 

The sports champ, 33, is thought to have a camera crew following him to show his life as a boxer, a dad and a husband.

On the screen: Tyson Fury,33, is reportedly filming for a Netflix documentary about his life

According to The Sun, the crew have already began filming as Tyson has been enjoying time in Cannes for the annual film festival, with the crew thought to have gained ‘plenty of footage’ from the holiday. 

A TV insider told the publication: ‘The creators of this doc want to provide a real behind-the-scenes glimpse into what Tyson’s life is like — as a boxer, a husband and dad of six.

‘The cameras will be observing him and his family and doing interviews.’ 

A TV insider told The Sun: 'The creators of this doc want to provide a real behind-the-scenes glimpse into what Tyson’s life is like — as a boxer, a husband and dad of six.

A TV insider told The Sun: ‘The creators of this doc want to provide a real behind-the-scenes glimpse into what Tyson’s life is like — as a boxer, a husband and dad of six.

Holiday: The crew are thought to have already began filming as Tyson has been enjoying time in Cannes for the annual film festival

Holiday: The crew are thought to have already began filming as Tyson has been enjoying time in Cannes for the annual film festival

The publication also revealed that Tyson arrived to Cannes in style, turning up in an £18,000 a-night yacht before ‘angrily kicking out in at a taxi when the driver refused to give him a ride’.

With the boxer then thought to have caught a flight back to the UK on budget airline Jet2, the TV crew has reportedly captured all this commotion. 

Representatives for Netflix and Tyson Fury have been contacted for a comment.

Bowing out: Tyson has said he is now retiring from boxing, after retaining his WBC heavyweight world title during his Wembley knockout with Dillian Whyte (pictured during the fight)

Bowing out: Tyson has said he is now retiring from boxing, after retaining his WBC heavyweight world title during his Wembley knockout with Dillian Whyte (pictured during the fight)

The series comes after his 2020 ITV show, Tyson Fury: The Gypsy King, which was a behind-the-scenes reality series.

Tyson has said he is now retiring from boxing, after retaining his WBC heavyweight world title during his Wembley knockout with Dillian Whyte.

Speaking after the fight, Tyson explained to TalkSPORT: ‘This is definitely the end of the Gypsy King and I went out with a bang.’

While his wife of 14 years, Paris, explained that she’s glad he’s retiring and ‘wants him home now’, revealing she doesn’t enjoy the boxing build up ‘one bit’.

The pair share six children together, Venezuela, 12, Prince John James, nine, Prince Tyson II, five, Valencia, four, Prince Adonis Amaziah, three and Athena, eight months. 

Teasing the documentary after the fight, Tyson also said: ‘I want to do a Netflix documentary, a Hollywood movie and be a good husband, father and son.’

TV history: The series comes after his 2020 ITV show, Tyson Fury: The Gypsy King, which was a behind-the-scenes reality series (pictured on the show)

TV history: The series comes after his 2020 ITV show, Tyson Fury: The Gypsy King, which was a behind-the-scenes reality series (pictured on the show)

Doting dad: He and wife Paris share six children together, Venezuela, 12, Prince John James, nine, Prince Tyson II, five, Valencia, four, Prince Adonis Amaziah, three and Athena, eight months

Doting dad: He and wife Paris share six children together, Venezuela, 12, Prince John James, nine, Prince Tyson II, five, Valencia, four, Prince Adonis Amaziah, three and Athena, eight months