Tyson Fury’s 16-Year-Old Daughter Venezuela Marries in Isle of Man Ceremony

Venezuela Fury, 16, married Noah Price, 19, on the Isle of Man on Saturday in a lavish wedding with a 50-foot train and 18 bridesmaids, with full parental blessing.

Venezuela Fury got engaged at her 16th birthday party. Eight months later, she walked down the aisle at a Victorian chapel on the Isle of Man in white Crocs.

Venezuela Fury, the 16-year-old eldest daughter of boxer Tyson Fury and his wife Paris, married her 19-year-old fiancé Noah Price on Saturday in a ceremony at the Victorian Royal Chapel of St John’s on the Isle of Man. Venezuela wore a lace fishtail gown with a 50-foot train, black sunglasses, and white Crocs, per a promise she had apparently made to herself well in advance. After walking her down the aisle, Tyson told the Daily Mail: “It was beautiful. She’s no longer a Fury.”

Price proposed to Venezuela at her 16th birthday party in September 2025. Paris immediately posted her support on Instagram: “Both only young but when you know you know! Still in shock, but very happy for you both. Me and your Dad couldn’t be prouder.” The minimum age of consent to marry on the Isle of Man is 16, with parental permission — which Venezuela’s parents, both in their mid-30s, had clearly given.

The wedding party included 18 bridesmaids, 13 of them children. Among them were Bambi Fury, the three-year-old daughter of boxer Tommy Fury and Molly-Mae Hague, along with Venezuela’s younger sisters Valencia, eight, and Athena, four.

Paris Fury, who helped plan the wedding after Venezuela reportedly handed off all decisions except the dress and the DJ, acknowledged on the “Great Company” podcast last month that the marriage was unusual even by the family’s standards. “Venezuela is ridiculously young, even in gypsy standards. Like, she’s really young,” Paris said. “She’s 16, but Venezuela has always been a woman. She’s always been the oldest of all my and Tyson’s kids. She’s always been very confident in herself, and she has met the person that she wants to be with.”

Paris also addressed the public criticism directly. “I don’t understand the backlash,” she said, according to TMZ. “To me, my child has met the person she wants to be with. If she moved in and lived with this person, no one would bat an eyelid.” Paris and Tyson were themselves engaged when Paris was 17. Venezuela updated her Instagram profile on Saturday to reflect her new last name: Price.

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Priya Anand is The Glenview Lantern's film and streaming critic. She has reviewed more than 400 feature releases since 2020 and serves on the Chicago Film Critics Association ballot. Her byline has appeared in IndieWire, Polygon, and The Ringer. A graduate of NYU Tisch (2018), Priya is based in Chicago and writes a weekly streaming column for The Lantern.

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