Venezuela, 16, daughter of heavyweight boxing champion Tyson Fury, has left her family's mansion to live in a caravan after marrying her 19-year-old boyfriend, embracing a traveller lifestyle.
The eldest daughter of the two-time heavyweight champion tied the knot with Noah Price on the Isle of Man on Saturday. The extravagant wedding saw the bride wear Crocs, sunglasses, and a lace gown with a 50-foot train as she walked down the aisle with 18 bridesmaids. The evening reception featured a performance by British singer Peter Andre for approximately 160 guests.
Following the ceremony, Venezuela immediately updated her social media name to Venezuela Price, adopting the Instagram handle @venezuelaprice1. Her father, visibly moved after witnessing the vows, acknowledged the change
"It was beautiful. She's no longer a Fury," he told Daily Mail.
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Venezuela Fury and her husband Noah Price after tying the knot on May 16, 2026. Photo by Instagram/@venezuelaprice1 |
The teenager is now preparing to leave her parents' £8 million (US$10.73 million) mansion and relocate to a traveller campsite in the East Riding of Yorkshire with her husband. Venezuela intends to begin her married life in the traditional style, much like her parents did before finding fame.
"Venezuela wants to start her married life in the traditional style of a traveller, just like her parents did," a source told The Sun. "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."
Venezuela has already shared glimpses of her new, unfurnished static caravan on TikTok, captioning the photos: "R (our) first ever home, so proud of my Noah."
Dubbed 'The Manor House,' the caravan features white, gold and marble decor throughout. It includes an open-plan kitchen and lounge, a master bedroom, and a bathroom equipped with both a shower and a freestanding bathtub.
Her parents, Tyson and Paris, both 37, also married as teenagers back in 2008. Paris has since started her own media career as a regular on chat show Loose Women and stars in the family's Netflix series "At Home With the Furys".
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Tyson Fury and his daughter Venezuela. Photo by Instagram/@venezuelaprice1 |
Addressing criticism for marrying at 16, Venezuela defended her decision.
"I think there's worse things girls my age are doing right now," she told The Sun. "They're sitting in parks drinking bottles of beer. Some people say: 'You're throwing your life away, you're just going to be a wife.' But I do just think it's different worlds."
She explained that while many of her peers are still in education, she completed her exams faster through one-on-one tutoring.
"I'm not going to go to university because I don't want to be a doctor or a lawyer, so I don't need to," she added.
Reflecting on her relationship, Venezuela praised her husband.
"Noah is nice, he's kind and caring," she said. "When you know, you know - Noah and I love each other," she concluded. "So why not start my life, go and get married and do my own thing. That's what we both want to do."



















































