Paris Fury shares family pub snap and admits 'we do get some stares'
Paris Fury shares family pub snap admitting 'we do get some stares'

Paris Fury has admitted that she and her family "do get some stares" as she shared a picture of herself, her husband, and all their children heading to a pub for dinner. The reality TV star posted the photo on Instagram, showing her and boxing husband Tyson Fury posing outside The Creek Inn on the Isle of Man.

They were joined by all seven of their children: Venezuela, 16, Prince John James, 14, Prince Tyson II, nine, Valencia, eight, Prince Adonis Amaziah, seven, Athena, four, and Prince Rico Paris, two. Venezuela's husband Noah Price was also present.

Caption and family reaction

In the caption, Paris wrote: "Just a normal family off to the local pub for tea [dinner plate emoji]. Even though we do get some stares. [eyes emoji and two laughing face emojis]."

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The family, who are the focus of the Netflix series At Home with the Furys, moved to the Isle of Man last year. The move came shortly before Venezuela married her 19-year-old husband Noah in May this year on the island, where 16-year-olds are allowed to marry.

Venezuela's marriage defended

Venezuela's marriage attracted significant attention, as she got engaged on her 16th birthday and married soon after. Many questioned whether a 16-year-old should be allowed to marry, but Paris defended her daughter's choice in an interview with Jamie Laing on his podcast.

She said: "Venezuela is ridiculously young even in gypsy standards, but Venezuela has always been a woman, she's always been the oldest of all these kids, she's always been very confident in herself, and she has met the person she wants to be with and she's got a lot of flack about it, people saying why would you want to get married so young..."

In a statement that also drew criticism from listeners, she continued: "If she moved in and lived with this person, no-one would bat an eyelid, it wouldn't be a problem, but the fact that she wants to get married which to me is a celebration of their relationship, it's beautiful."

She finished: "And she is happy, he is happy and they want to commit to each other that way... what am I going to do, turn around to her and say no? She's going to do it anyway... me and Tyson have been married 20 years, we're overly happy."

Rumours addressed

Venezuela and Paris were rumoured to be feuding, but they hit back at those claims with a video posted to TikTok. Appearing alongside her eldest child, Paris, 36, quipped: "We're strangers, we don't see each other no more, we don't know each other, that's what everyone on the internet thinks."

Venezuela confirmed they were currently on the Isle of Man - where she married Noah just months ago - and spending their day filming "master interviews" for upcoming episodes of the Netflix series. Paris emphasised: "Which Venezuela is in, I'm in, you should watch it. It's not out until next year but we are doing the master interviews today."

She added: "Venezuela flew all the way to the Isle of Man … Noah is downstairs, he's doing his interview. Me and Venezuela are bonding. Tyson is bringing the kids…"

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