Paris Fury Hits Back at Critics of Daughter Venezuela's Engagement at 16
Paris Fury Hits Back at Critics of Daughter Venezuela's Engagement at 16

Paris Fury has defended her 16-year-old daughter Venezuela's engagement, dismissing criticism from those who say she is too young to marry. In the upcoming series of At Home with the Furys, Venezuela becomes engaged to aspiring boxer Noah Price, a decision that has sparked negative comments online.

Paris, 36, compared the situation to her own relationship with heavyweight champion Tyson Fury, whom she became engaged to at 17. 'We've been together for 20 years, and we couldn't be any happier,' she said. 'All I can do is hope it's the same for her.'

The mother of seven rejected claims that Venezuela is throwing away her life, stating: 'She's getting married, they have plans to travel the world, do different things together. We don't see the problem.' Venezuela added: 'They're trying to put negativity around it, but there really isn't any there.'

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The new series also features the couple's vow renewal in the South of France and candid moments, including arguments about Tyson's return to boxing. Paris acknowledged that relationships have ups and downs, but insisted the backlash against her daughter is unwarranted.

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