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Venezuela Fury, 16, Weds Noah Price in Lavish Isle of Man Ceremony

Tyson Fury’s 16-year-old daughter Venezuela married boxer Noah Price on the Isle of Man — complete with Crocs, 10,000 hydrangeas, and a $7M gift package.

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  • Venezuela Fury, 16, married amateur boxer Noah Price, 18, at the Royal Chapel of St. John on the Isle of Man on May 16
  • Tyson and Paris Fury gifted the newlyweds nearly $7 million, including a gypsy caravan and a Caribbean honeymoon — sparking “mixed feelings” in the family
  • The bride wore a 50-foot-train lace gown by Ava Rose Hamilton — and white Crocs — while Peter Andre performed at the reception
  • Police were called to the reception venue, where a man was arrested and later cautioned for a licensing offence
  • The wedding is expected to be featured on the family’s Netflix reality show, At Home With The Furys

Venezuela Fury is a married woman. Tyson Fury’s eldest daughter, 16, tied the knot with amateur boxer Noah Price, 18, on Saturday, May 16, in a ceremony at the Royal Chapel of St. John on the Isle of Man — and if the Fury family does anything, they do it big.

The wedding was nothing short of spectacular. Ten thousand blue hydrangeas lined the venue, Venezuela’s lace strapless mermaid gown by designer Ava Rose Hamilton came with a 50-foot train that required a full crew to smooth before she walked the aisle, and the cake was, by all accounts, enormous. Peter Andre — a longtime friend of Tyson’s — secretly flew to the Isle of Man to perform at the reception, and the two reportedly sang together. The whole affair is expected to be captured for a future episode of At Home With The Furys, the family’s Netflix reality series.

And then there were the shoes. Venezuela completed her bridal look with a pair of white Crocs — a detail her mother Paris had some very real feelings about.

“I’ve had to come to terms with it,” Paris told The Sun. “I have actually let Venezuela do whatever she wants with her wedding. She keeps saying, ‘Oh, don’t be mad.’ [I’m like], ‘It’s you.’ Inside, I’m green [over] some things but I’m just like, ‘It’s your wedding day.’”

Venezuela also did her own makeup. Paris would have pushed for a professional, but the bride wasn’t having it. “She’s doing it herself,” Paris said. “She chose her hairstyle, which is beautiful [and] it is lovely.”

The morning of the wedding, Venezuela gave her 985,000 TikTok followers a peek at her getting-ready routine — posting a clip of herself in hair curlers, lip-syncing to a Friends audio of Monica celebrating her wedding day before tumbling over.

“I’m getting married today,” she mouthed, falling back into bed. “I think I just cracked a rib, but I don’t care because today is my wedding day. My day is finally here!”

She also posted a more tender moment: a video of her father and youngest brother, Prince Rico Paris, seeing her in her dress for the first time, set to audio from the 1991 film Father of the Bride.

Tyson, for his part, was not holding it together. He wrote on Instagram: “Wow seeing her in the dress for the first time was an emotional moment for me! and the realization that her getting married was upon me!” In a second post, he shared a clip of himself walking Venezuela down the aisle. “A beautiful day of celebrating my daughter’s wedding day,” he wrote. “She was amazing & I’m very proud of her! we both were crying like babys.”

After the ceremony, he told The Sun: “It was beautiful. She’s no longer a Fury. Time goes quick. We don’t realise it but it does. She’s a married woman now.”

A Wedding Fit for the Gypsy King’s Daughter

The bridal party alone was a production. Venezuela had 18 bridesmaids, including her younger sisters Valencia, 8, and Athena, 4, as well as her three-year-old cousin Bambi Fury — daughter of Tommy Fury and Molly-Mae Hague. Tyson wore a classic all-black suit. Paris later posted to Instagram: “My beautiful girl, so proud I was of you today. You looked beautiful, @venezuelaprice1.”

The reception moved to The Comis Hotel in Santon, near Douglas, where the party was in full swing — until it wasn’t. Around 9:30 p.m., four police cars arrived at the venue. A guest was searched and taken away in a police vehicle, with one report noting an officer carrying a clear evidence bag that appeared to contain cash and a mobile phone. The Isle of Man Constabulary later confirmed the man had been cautioned for a licensing offence — meaning the issue was tied to regulations around the venue’s licence, not a criminal incident at the wedding itself. The hotel declined to comment.

It was an unexpected turn for what had otherwise been a joyful day — Venezuela and Tyson had already shared their first dance by the time police arrived.

The $7 Million Wedding Gift Causing Family Tension

Then came the gift. Tyson and Paris gave the newlyweds a package worth close to $7 million, which included a traditional gypsy living wagon — a caravan — and a $40,305 honeymoon believed to be in the Caribbean. The dress alone had cost $53,738.

Not everyone in the Fury family was entirely comfortable with the scale of it.

“Some family members thought it was a lot of money for a young couple so there were some mixed feelings — but it’s up to Tyson and Paris,” an insider told The Sun. The source added that the gift was meant to help the newlyweds “kick-start their life” and that Venezuela and Noah were “over the moon.” As for the overall event: “The wedding was magical. Venezuela and Paris made sure every detail was taken care of. That’s the gypsy way — go big.”

The couple is reportedly settling in East Yorkshire.

Venezuela has already updated her Instagram handle to reflect her new name. She and Noah posted a photo the day after the wedding from the back of a car, hands raised to show off their rings — Venezuela’s a dazzling crystal-embellished diamond stack, Noah’s a gold band. He’s also been wearing his on a chain around his neck. As for the honeymoon destination, Venezuela told followers she wasn’t sharing it: “I don’t want to be hunted down.”

Why the Isle of Man — and Why Her Parents Are Fine With It

The Isle of Man legally permits marriage at 16 with parental consent — a contrast to England and Wales, where the minimum age is 18 with no exceptions. Venezuela and Noah got engaged at her 16th birthday party last September, and both Tyson and Paris have been openly supportive from the start.

“Venezuela is ridiculously young, even in gypsy standards. Like, she’s really young,” Paris said on the Great Company podcast last month. “She’s 16, but Venezuela has always been a woman. She’s always been the oldest of all [my and Tyson’s] kids. She’s always been very confident in herself, and she has met the person that she wants to be with.”

Paris — who got engaged to Tyson herself at 17 — has pushed back on critics who took issue with Venezuela’s age. “To me, my child has met the person she wants to be with. If she moved in and lived with this person, no one would bat an eyelid. It wouldn’t be any problem,” she said. “She wants to get married, to me which is a celebration of their relationship, [and] it’s beautiful and that’s what they want to do. She is happy, he is happy and they want to commit to each other that way. I don’t see the problem.”

She also had plenty of good things to say about the groom. “He’s very much like her. The two of them are real quirky. They’re, like, vibrant, out there,” Paris said. “He met Venezuela in a situation where she was just a normal person. She was just a normal face in the crowd and he came over. He liked her [and] he liked the fact that she was tall, I think that’s what he said.”

Venezuela also addressed her six younger siblings in the lead-up to the wedding, with Paris telling the Mirror UK: “She’s done so much in such a short time just because of who she is and the fact that she’s got six younger brothers and sisters that she’s helped bring up.”

Before the ceremony, Tyson told The Sun: “Our firstborn, our daughter Venezuela, getting married will be a very happy, emotional day. I’m a big softie but if your children are happy that is the best thing, which they are. Marriage is for life, so we wish them all the happiness in the world.”

He meant every word of it. You could see it on his face walking her down that aisle.

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