Venezuela Fury, the eldest daughter of boxer Tyson Fury, has traded her father's £8 million Isle of Man mansion for a static caravan in Yorkshire. Fresh from her lavish May wedding, the 16-year-old has embraced a traditional traveller lifestyle with her new husband, amateur boxer Noah Price.
New Home Called 'Tiny'
Despite substantial financial support from Tyson and his wife Paris, 18-year-old Noah recently described their new home as 'tiny' during a TikTok livestream. The video showed Venezuela drying dishes while Noah navigated the cramped space with his guitar. He asked: 'Why did you get me a tiny house? Because you bought it!'
The comment, whether serious or light-hearted, drew attention given the couple's generous wedding gifts. The high-end two-bedroom static caravan, called 'The Manor House,' is valued at £53,000 and features white, gold, and marble styling, an open-plan kitchen and lounge, a principal bedroom, and a bathroom with a shower and freestanding bathtub. Tyson and Paris gave it as a wedding gift.
Traditional Start
Venezuela posted photos of the unfurnished caravan on TikTok, writing: 'R first ever home, so proud of my Noah.' Insiders say she wanted to start married life in a traditional traveller setting, similar to her parents, who spent their early years in a caravan before moving to a wooden cabin on John Fury's property.
'Venezuela wants to start her married life in the traditional style of a traveller, just like her parents did,' a source revealed. '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.'
Generous Wedding Gifts
In addition to the caravan, the Fury family reportedly gave the couple £5 million in cash, paid for a £30,000 honeymoon in Marbella, bought a traditional gypsy wagon, and covered the £40,000 cost of Venezuela's custom wedding gown with a 50-foot train.
Tyson, whose wealth is estimated at £160 million, has said he does not plan to leave an inheritance to his children. 'I want my kids to get their own money, do their own things and be their own people,' he said in December 2024. 'I don't believe in just giving all your money to your kids but it will make them weak, spoiled and not value anything.'



