
Venezuela Fury has declared she is ‘lovin life atm’ after jetting off to Marbella for her honeymoon.
After getting engaged during her 16th birthday party last year, the influencer married amateur boxer Noah Price, 19, over the weekend.
The young couple’s wedding took place on the Isle of Man and featured 18 bridesmaids, a 12ft wedding cake, 20,000 flowers and two chauffeur-driven classic cars. Meanwhile, Peter Andre also performed.
On Monday, the pair were photographed leaving Manchester Airport, with Venezuela wearing a £590 yellow set.
Her parents Tyson and Paris Fury, are reported to have paid for their £30,000 honeymoon trip as a wedding present.
Since landing in Spain, the teenager has been keeping her social media followers regularly updated on her honeymoon.
Yesterday she shared a photo on Instagram eating pizza and pasta while holding a Coke, whilst also wearing a Versace crop top and baseball cap.
In the past few days, she’s also shared 14 TikToks. The first showed her and her husband relaxing by a pool soaking up the sun, posing for the camera.
One video also saw Noah wearing his wedding ring on a gold chain around his neck as the pair quoted lines from the 2004 comedy movie White Chicks while by the pool.
She also posted a series of snaps in a carousel, showing off her outfits, the exterior of their hotel, a Five Guys meal, their ‘toes’ while lying on sunbeds.
Other photos showed them at a cocktail bar, while Venezuela also posed in her bikini and said she was ‘lovin life atm’.
Meanwhile the couple also showed off a fit check in their hotel while ‘living it up in Marbs’. While Venezuela wore a sports jersey and denim mini shorts with towering gold heels, Noah wore a matching shirt and short set with a pixellated design, which he paired with socks and sliders.
One clip she shared also saw Venezuela clarify one of her wedding gifts from her parents.
Earlier this week it was reported Tyson and Paris had gifted their eldest child £5million, and that she was also set to be moving out of her parents £8million mansion to move into a static caravan.
The bungalow-style caravan is said to be located just three doors down from the social media star’s new mother-in-law in the East Riding of Yorkshire.
A family 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.’
However, while on her honeymoon, she also shared a video in which she spoke about her new home and clarified: ‘Can I just add on that it’s not a caravan? It’s a chalet static home, thank you.’
She captioned the post: ‘Just to clear everything up.’
Venezuela’s parents Tyson, 37, and Paris, 36, met as teenagers and spent their early years living together in a caravan before moving to a wooden cabin on the grounds of his dad’s property in Styal, Cheshire.
In a TikTok post on Sunday, Venezuela shared photos of the new home. ‘R first ever home so proud of my Noah,’ she captioned the post.
One photo showed a carpeted living area with a large entertainment system and a fireplace.
Another included the home’s kitchen with stone countertops, an island, and all-white cabinetry with gold accents.
Childhood sweethearts Tyson and Paris have seven children including Venezuela; Prince John James, 14; Prince Tyson II, eight; Valencia Amber, eight; Prince Adonis Amaziah, seven; Athena, four, and Prince Rico Paris, two.
Paris has previously defended her daughter getting married so young and referenced 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,’ Paris told Metro.
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‘As for people’s opinions, there’s always going to be an opinion. I don’t understand it. I don’t get it.’
She also hit back against criticisms that her daughter needed to ‘life her life’ instead of getting married.
‘I’m sorry, but I didn’t realise she was going to end the life? I don’t get it. She’s getting married, they have plans to travel the world, do different things together, he’s doing boxing, Venezuela is doing her social media work…’ she said.
Meanwhile Venezuela also said that people are ‘trying to put negativity around it’ where there ‘really isn’t any.’
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