Venezuela Fury, 16, to Leave £8M Mansion for Caravan Life After Wedding
Venezuela Fury, 16, to Leave £8M Mansion for Caravan

Venezuela Fury, the 16-year-old daughter of boxing champion Tyson Fury, is set to leave her parents' £8 million mansion to move into a caravan with her new husband, Noah Price. The teenage influencer, who left school five years ago, married amateur boxer Noah Price, 19, over the weekend.

Wedding Details

The couple tied the knot on Saturday at the Victorian Royal Chapel of St. John's near the family home on the Isle of Man. Venezuela wore a massive fishtail gown with a dramatic 50-foot train. The wedding featured 18 bridesmaids, a 12-foot wedding cake, 20,000 flowers, and two chauffeur-driven classic cars. Peter Andre performed at the reception, held at the four-star Comis hotel. Despite the opulence, Tyson Fury refused to host an open bar to prevent guests from getting 'too drunk.'

Arrest at Reception

Four police vehicles were called to the venue, where a guest was searched and arrested. A police spokesperson said, 'A man was arrested and enquiries remain ongoing. We're unable to comment regarding the identity or the circumstances surrounding the arrest.'

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Moving to a Caravan

Days after the wedding, reports indicate that Venezuela and Noah plan to move to a traveller campsite in East Riding of Yorkshire. A source told The Sun, 'Venezuela wants to start her married life in the traditional style of a traveller, just like her parents did. She has lived in luxury since she was born but is willing to swap her home comforts to go and live in a static caravan. She thinks it did her parents no harm and is looking forward to taking care of all the domestics while Noah goes out to work. Her parents approve.'

Family Background

Tyson and Paris Fury met as teenagers and spent their early years together in a caravan before moving to a wooden cabin on his father's property in Styal, Cheshire. The couple have seven children: Venezuela, 16; Prince John James, 14; Prince Tyson II, 8; Valencia Amber, 8; Prince Adonis Amaziah, 7; Athena, 4; and Prince Rico Paris, 2. In 2023, Paris announced she would homeschool her two eldest children, following traveller tradition.

Defending the Marriage

Paris Fury has defended her daughter's young marriage, pointing to her own lasting union. 'Venezuela was 16 when she got engaged, I was 17 when I got engaged. 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,' she said. Addressing criticism, Paris added, 'These cynical people that keep pushing down on a 16-year-old's life… I don't understand it at all.'

Homeschooling Debate

The topic of homeschooling was addressed in the Netflix series At Home with the Furys. Tyson's brother Tommy Fury and his fiancée Molly-Mae Hague discussed their daughter Bambi's education. Molly expressed a preference for traditional schooling, while Tommy leaned toward homeschooling, reflecting traveller values where children often leave school early to learn traditional skills.

Metro has contacted representatives for Venezuela Fury for comment.

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