Tyson Fury’s daughter Venezuela is planning to leave her parents’ £8million mansion to move into a caravan with her new husband.
The 16-year-old – who left school five years ago and is now an influencer – married amateur boxer Noah Price, 19, at the weekend.
The young couple got engaged during her 16th birthday celebrations last year, with the moment captured by cameras for the Netflix reality series At Home with the Furys.
Their wedding took place on Saturday, with the teenage bride wearing a huge fishtail gown complete with a dramatic 50-foot train when tying the knot at the Victorian Royal Chapel of St. John’s near the family home on the Isle of Man.
A few days on from the wedding, it’s now been reported that Venezuela is planning on leaving her family home and moving onto a traveller campsite.
Her and Noah are now set to move to the East Riding of Yorkshire.
‘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’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.
Venezuela has already changed her Instagram handle to reflect her new last name.
For her wedding Venezuela had 18 bridesmaids, a 12ft wedding cake, 20,000 flowers and two chauffeur-driven classic cars. Meanwhile Peter Andre also performed.
Her multimillionaire dad refused to put on a free bar as he didn’t want guests to get ‘too drunk’, however four police vehicles were called to the four-star Comis hotel venue where the reception was held on Saturday evening.
A guest was searched before being put inside a van while an officer was seen holding a see-through evidence bag containing cash and a mobile phone.
‘A man was arrested and enquiries remain ongoing. We’re unable to comment regarding the identity or the circumstances surrounding the arrest,’ a police spokesperson later shared.
During the reception, Tyson told his daughter and her new husband: ‘I told you — you shouldn’t have done it, didn’t I? But now you’ve done it, I hope you have 45 healthy children and a long life of happiness.’
The wedding was filmed by Netflix and is expected to feature in the next season of At Home with the Furys.
Paris has previously defended her daughter getting married so young, also 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,’ Paris said.
‘As for people’s opinions, there’s always going to be an opinion. I don’t understand it. I don’t get it.’
Hitting back at comments on social media where people have told Venezuela she needs to ‘just live her life’ instead of marrying young, Paris declared: ‘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…
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‘I got married at 18, we’re blissfully happy. Yes, we’ve had our ups and downs, but all relationships have ups and downs. Venezuela knows that I’ve told her nothing is really smooth sailing but I don’t understand the backlash, I don’t get it.
‘These cynical people that keep pushing down on a 16-year old’s life…,’ Paris added while shaking her head. ‘I don’t understand it at all.’
Meanwhile Venezuela also said that people are ‘trying to put negativity around it’ where there ‘really isn’t any.’
Childhood sweethearts Tyson and Paris have seven children including Venezuela, 16; Prince John James, 14; Prince Tyson II, eight; Valencia Amber, eight; Prince Adonis Amaziah, seven; Athena, four, and Prince Rico Paris, two.
In 2023 Paris revealed she was pulling her two eldest out of school and they’d instead be homeschooled as per traveller tradition.
At the time she posted on Instagram: ‘Tomorrow will be the first day all four little ones are in school/nursery and the big two with a tutor for homeschool. Roll on Friday.’
The subject of homeschooling and traditional traveller values was addressed in the Netflix show, with Love Island star Molly-Mae Hague and her fiancé Tommy Fury, Tyson’s brother, discussing how their daughter Bambi, 3, would be educated.
Speaking on the show, Molly said that she would prefer their daughter to attend school, while Tommy was leaning towards homeschooling.
It was explained in the show that in traditional Traveller communities, many children leave school at a young age to learn ‘traditional’ skills at home, with young girls staying at home to learn to cook, clean, and raise children, while young boys learn trades and do odd jobs.
‘I’ve been raised completely differently to that. It would never be a question that our children or child would not go to school,’ Molly said. ‘But hopefully, it won’t cause too many rifts.’
Metro has contacted representatives for Venezuela Fury for comment.
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