Venezuela Fury Shows First Glimpse of Married Life in Caravan with Husband Noah
Venezuela Fury Shares First Look at Caravan Life with Husband

Venezuela Fury has offered a first glimpse into her new life as a married woman, settling into a static caravan with her husband Noah Price after a lavish wedding ceremony and a £30,000 honeymoon. The 16-year-old daughter of Tyson and Paris Fury tied the knot with aspiring boxer Noah, 19, earlier this month on the Isle of Man.

From Mansion to Caravan

After their Marbella honeymoon, which was part of a generous wedding gift from her parents, the teenage couple are now adjusting to life in their new home. Venezuela shared a video on TikTok, showcasing her husband cooking steak for dinner in their two-bedroom static caravan, located three doors down from Noah's mother on a traveller site in the East Riding of Yorkshire, a former potato field.

'Noah's cooking and I'm just observing,' she said in the clip. 'Right, these are his potatoes, and they actually look good, they look really nice, and this is Noah's steaks.' She added, 'I just turned the gas ring on and thought it was on and wasn't on for like five minutes, but look, I'm not used to cooking on all this. I'll leave you to do it all.'

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Life Without Furniture

Despite Noah preparing a posh meal, the couple had to eat their steaks on the floor as they have not yet acquired all their furniture. 'What a good husband I have,' Venezuela remarked. 'I'm sitting on the floor because we don't have seats yet and I don't want to sit on the material ones and get steak juice on them.'

The caravan, dubbed 'The Manor House,' is modern with an open-plan kitchen and living space, featuring a cream carpet, white walls, and gold trim. It is located in a gated compound near Chesterfield, Derbyshire. In traveller culture, it is traditional for the bride to leave her home and live with her husband and his family after marriage.

'R first ever home, so proud of my Noah,' Venezuela captioned a series of snaps showing off the rest of the home.

Wedding Details

The modest caravan contrasts sharply with the couple's luxury wedding at the Victorian Royal Chapel of St. John's near the Fury family home. Venezuela wore a bright white gown with a 50-foot train, paired with white Crocs that were hidden from view. The dress required 18 bridesmaids to help manoeuvre, including 13 children and five adults. Among the children were three-year-old Bambi Fury, Venezuela's little sisters Valencia, eight, and Athena, four, along with some of Noah's family members.

Bambi's mother, a heavily pregnant Molly-Mae Hague, attended the wedding with her partner Tommy Fury, Venezuela's uncle, arriving by private jet that morning.

Parental Support

Questions have been raised about the couple's young age, but Paris Fury defended them. 'Venezuela was 16 when she got engaged; I was 17 when I got engaged,' she said. 'Me and Tyson have been together for 20 years, and we couldn't be any happier. Our life is great, so all I can do is hope it's the same for her.'

Her proud parents backed the union with a £5 million wedding gift, plus £40,000 on Venezuela's dress alone.

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