Heavyweight champion boxer Tyson Fury says he could be forced to move out of his Morecambe mansion if Netflix fans turn up at his door.

This comes after the success of documentary At Home With The Furys, which is currently in the top 10 most watched shows on UK Netflix, receiving around 3.3million views since its release on August 16.

The show is a fly-on-the-wall series which documents the highs, lows and adventures of the Fury family.

Speaking to a national online magazine, Tyson said he is yet to confirm if the family will take part in a second series as the show’s popularity may affect their home life.

He said: “Let me see the repercussions of [series number one] and how many people turn up to the house because it affects life.”

In 2020 the family filmed a show with ITV called Tyson Fury: The Gypsy King. After it aired Tyson said fans kept turning up at the house and ringing the doorbell.

If this happens again Tyson said the family may be forced to move house.

He said: “I think we’ll probably have to move again like we had to after the ITV documentary a few years ago.

"Loads of people kept turning up to the house and ringing the door at 4am. What people don’t understand is, that being famous it’s not a pleasurable thing to be.

"When you try to go to Greggs for a sandwich or when you're trying to buy a pair of trainers from a sports shop it’s not great being bombarded

"People don’t always respect your privacy. You’re with your wife on a date night and you don’t want to speak to a million people. There’s no leaving us alone."

At Home with the Furys stars Tyson along with his wife Paris, their children and Tyson's brother Tommy Fury with his partner Molly-Mae Hague.

There are nine episodes in total and as well as family life the show also depicts Tyson’s battle with his mental health.