Venezuela Fury, the 16-year-old eldest daughter of boxing champion Tyson Fury and his wife Paris, appeared on ITV's This Morning alongside her new husband, Noah Price, for their first televised interview since marrying in May 2026. The couple, who tied the knot in a romantic ceremony on the Isle of Man, spoke to hosts Cat Deeley and Ben Shephard about their wedding day, married life, and future plans.
Married Life and Tyson Fury's Approval
Venezuela confirmed that everything is "going smoothly" and that she is learning new things every day as the pair "do everything together." Noah Price shared that he knew Venezuela was the one for him from the start, stating: "I knew it from the start when I started going out with her yeah, because I didn't want to mess her about." He added: "When I first seen her I thought, 'yeah I'm going to marry that girl one day.'"
When asked about asking Tyson Fury for permission to marry his daughter, Noah admitted it was daunting: "Any other father-in-law, if you go and ask to marry their daughter it's going to be scary anyway. To ask him, I must've had some courage on me." However, he revealed Tyson's true feelings, saying: "He was lovely about it, he was perfect, treated me like his own son."
Public Opinion and Future Plans
The couple's wedding divided public opinion due to their young age, but Venezuela addressed the criticism: "I don't like people being unkind, I don't agree with it. Yes I am young, but I found the person that I want and I've carried on with my life. Everyone's got to start somewhere and I started young."
Noah proposed in September 2025 while the Fury family was filming the latest season of At Home with the Furys, a Netflix docuseries that follows their daily lives, including Tyson's retirement plans and Paris's business ventures. When asked about a potential reality show of their own, Venezuela expressed interest: "I would love to. I'm trying to look into it, I think it would be really great, I do."



