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Tyson Fury daughter Venezuela marries Noah Price at 16:Who is her husband, wedding details, parents’ reaction

Venezuela Fury marries young boxer Noah Price in private Isle of Man ceremony
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Venezuela Fury marries young boxer Noah Price in private Isle of Man ceremony

Venezuela Fury, the eldest daughter of heavyweight boxing champion Tyson Fury and his wife Paris, has married her boyfriend Noah Price in a private ceremony on the Isle of Man. The 16-year-old bride and 18-year-old groom exchanged vows at the Royal Chapel of St. John on Saturday, May 16, in a service that blended family tradition, spectacle and unmistakable teenage joy.

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A wedding of contrasts
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A wedding of contrasts

The wedding was at once fairytale and low-key family affair. Venezuela wore a white lace fishtail gown with a dramatic 50-foot train — a dress she reportedly helped design — and, true to her playful personality, paired the look with Crocs she had said she wanted to wear on her big day. Noah looked classic in a white vest and jacket with black lapels and black trousers. The couple posed for photos outside the chapel after saying "I do," and Venezuela's father Tyson, who wore an all-black suit, posed for snapshots with his daughter.

The service was intimate but well-staffed: reports say 18 bridesmaids took part, a mix of adults and children that included Venezuela’s cousins and her younger sisters, Valencia, 8, and Athena, 4. Among the youngest attendants was three-year-old Bambi Fury, niece of Venezuela and daughter of Tommy Fury and Molly-Mae Hague. Some outlets also reported a special musical moment from pop star Peter Andre.

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Filming and public reaction
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Filming and public reaction

The chapel was reportedly closed to the public during the ceremony. A camera crew captured parts of the day, and footage is expected to appear on the family’s Netflix show, At Home with the Furys. Venezuela shared glimpses of wedding-day excitement on social media beforehand — a TikTok showed her waking up in curlers and under-eye masks, miming a voiceover and declaring, “I’m getting married today,” before theatrically falling out of bed, as per reports. She and Noah announced their engagement at her 16th birthday, with a video of the surprise proposal and later closeups of a diamond ring shared on Instagram.

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Age, law and family views
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Age, law and family views

The couple’s young age has provoked conversation. They married on the Isle of Man, where the legal age for marriage is 16; in England and Wales the legal age is 18. That distinction has fueled debate among commentators and within the extended family. Venezuela’s grandfather reportedly disapproved, calling the couple still children. But her parents publicly supported the union. Paris Fury pointed out that she herself became engaged at 17 and defended her daughter’s maturity: “Venezuela is so mature for her years,” she told the Mirror. “She’s done so much in such a short time… I know she’s young. But I think she’s found the person she loves and if she’s happy, I will completely support her.”

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A strict father, a supportive home
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A strict father, a supportive home

Tyson Fury’s role in Venezuela’s life has been complicated and affectionate. On-screen and in interviews, Venezuela has described her father as a strict parent who set clear rules while she lived under his roof — disallowing makeup, policing short dresses and even limiting how long she could keep acrylic nails. Tyson has defended that approach as part of parenting: “All the time they’re under my roof, and I’m paying for them, they have to put up with my horrible rules,” he has said, adding that his children can make their own choices once they are adults and leave home. Yet Tyson also described the wedding as beautiful and supportive; shortly after the ceremony Venezuela changed her last name to Price on Instagram.

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What this moment shows
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What this moment shows

Beyond tabloid interest, the wedding highlights tensions many families face: the intersection of parental authority and teenage independence, public scrutiny of private choices, and how cultural and legal differences shape what’s possible. For Venezuela and Noah, the day was unmistakably celebratory — a carefully staged family event that mixed showmanship, tradition and the particular intimacy of a family used to cameras and headlines.

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