Paris Fury has publicly defended her 16-year-old daughter Venezuela and her new husband Noah Price following their wedding, after the couple faced criticism online. In a TikTok video, Paris shared a clip of Venezuela's wedding dress and wrote: 'So many beautiful comments, videos, photos and post about my @venezuela and @Noah price marriage and I just want to thank you all. But all the people who have been nasty or negative 'they can keep talking, they keep saying what they like' cus everything is gonna be alright. They are the happiest couple and wish them all the best. Now I’ve gotta figure out what I’m doing with the 50ft train.'
Wedding details and first interview
Venezuela and Noah, 18, married on May 16 at the Victorian Royal Chapel of St John's on the Isle of Man, where the Fury family recently relocated from Morecambe, Lancashire. The ceremony featured an archway of blue hydrangeas and yellow roses, with a long blue carpet leading to the entrance. Venezuela arrived in a vintage wedding car with her father, former heavyweight boxing champion Tyson Fury, while her mother Paris ensured everything was in place.
In their first interview following the wedding, Venezuela told The Sun: 'It's a big day for anyone. I'm not a very emotional person, but it's a lot to take on isn't it, a wedding - and I just cried all day.' Her husband Noah added: 'You just cried yourself to sleep didn't you.' Venezuela said: 'I fell asleep. But now I look at it and I really did enjoy my wedding. It was very good.'
Paris Fury shows support
After the interview, Paris was seen buying a copy of the newspaper and posing with it on her Instagram Story, captioning it: 'Proud mother! I love them 2.' The couple's bridal party included 18 bridesmaids, and the reception was held at the four-star Comis Hotel and Golf Club, where 1990s popstar Peter Andre performed.



