Paris Fury has entered the ongoing conversation about "nepo babies," asserting that her 16-year-old daughter Venezuela will not simply have a career "magically drop in her lap" due to her famous lineage. The daughter of heavyweight boxing champion Tyson Fury and Paris has been exploring social media and modelling, but her mother emphasised that genuine success requires personal effort.
Earning Success Through Hard Work
In an interview with The Mirror, Paris Fury elaborated on her daughter's career prospects, using the adage, "You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make it drink." She stressed that being the child of celebrities does not guarantee an easy path, stating, "She isn't going to magically have a career just drop in her lap just because she's our daughter, she has to go out there and get it." While Venezuela acknowledges being "given a hand in life," Paris highlighted that making it in the industry will demand substantial work and dedication from her daughter.
Family Dynamics and Friendships
Paris also opened up about her relationship with Molly-Mae Hague, the partner of her brother-in-law and a global star. Although they do not spend as much time together as they would like, Paris described their bond as supportive, saying, "When we do get together, we'll give each other advice, it's really nice." She praised Molly-Mae's parenting skills, noting, "I know she struggled with Bambi at times and she's been open about that, but she's a great mum. I'm so proud of her."
Venezuela's Personal Life and Wedding Plans
In the same interview, Venezuela revealed she is currently planning her wedding after becoming engaged to her fiancé Noah at her 16th birthday in October, which surprised fans and family. She described the ceremony as likely being "quite small," but added, "to anyone else it'll be like the biggest wedding in the world because we're all very OTT!" The Fury family, including Paris and Tyson who have been married since 2008, also includes seven children: sons Prince John James, 14, Prince Tyson II, eight, Prince Adonis Amaziah, five, and Rico, one.
Relocation to the Isle of Man
Recently, Paris offered fans a glimpse into the family's new six-bedroom home on the Isle of Man, a tax haven where the property reportedly cost £8 million. The family moved from Morecambe, Lancashire, to a sprawling stone-built converted farmhouse and stables near the capital, Douglas, and are said to be "very fond of the Isle of Man." On Instagram, Paris shared photos of the home and footage of sheep in her back garden, showcasing the rural setting.
Health and Lifestyle Changes
Since relocating, Paris has embarked on a health kick, cutting out sugar and sweet treats to improve her diet. She mentioned, "I'm trying to lose some weight," and displayed her modern kitchen as part of this new wellness focus. The move aligns with financial considerations, as records from Companies House in London confirm that Tyson Fury, 37, and Paris, 36, became "usually resident" on the island as of December 1 this year, with Tyson as the ultimate beneficial owner of Tyson Fury Ltd and Paris of Paris Fury Ltd.
Tax Benefits Driving the Move
The relocation to the Isle of Man was motivated by more favourable tax conditions, allowing the family to avoid high mainland UK taxes, particularly following changes to property taxes. The Isle of Man offers a top income tax rate of 21% and a tax cap of £220,000, significantly lower than the 40-45% rates often paid in the UK, and it imposes no capital gains or inheritance taxes. Tyson Fury, worth an estimated £160 million, and his family had been spotted around the island prior to the move, including at the Peveril pub in Peel, indicating their transition to this new lifestyle.
