Tyson Fury's Daughter Venezuela, 16, Debates Crocs vs Trainers for Wedding
Venezuela Fury, 16, Debates Crocs vs Trainers for Wedding

Venezuela Fury, the 16-year-old daughter of boxing champion Tyson Fury and his wife Paris, is facing a sartorial dilemma as she prepares for her wedding to boxer Noah Price, 17. The couple has yet to announce a date for their nuptials, but Venezuela is already deep in planning mode, particularly when it comes to her footwear.

Footwear Debate Goes Viral

In a TikTok video discussing her final wedding preparations, Venezuela revealed that she may forgo traditional high heels in favor of something more casual. 'So guys I just went to try on my wedding dress and my second dress as well. I think it is absolutely unreal, both of them,' she said. However, she admitted to struggling with her shoe choice. 'I'm having a bit of a struggle on what shoes to wear. Do I wear white New Balance trainers or white Crocs? I don't know. Or, maybe I wear blue Crocs? I'm not sure,' she added.

Wedding Plans and Family Life

Earlier this year, the teen opened up about her wedding plans during an Instagram Q&A. When asked about the wedding date, she replied, 'I'm trying to get everything booked for May/June time, but I'm not sure when it will be.' She also confirmed that she will remain living with her parents until the wedding, saying, 'No, I will be in my mam and dad's home til I'm married.'

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Her mother, Paris, recently spoke about her daughter's engagement, admitting she was caught off guard. In an interview on Hits Radio with Sam Thompson, Paris said, 'I've always said to Venezuela, you know, go out, find what you want to do in life. I've tried to put every different opportunity in front of her.' Venezuela interjected, noting that her mother sounded 'disappointed,' but Paris insisted, 'No I'm not disappointed! I'm not! But I didn't expect it to happen. Venezuela came to me at 15 and was like "I've got a boyfriend" and she wasn't really supposed to have a boyfriend until she was 16. So I was like "wait until he [Tyson] comes home."'

Paris and Tyson are proud parents of seven children: Venezuela, Prince (13), Tyson (9), Valencia (7), Adonis (6), Athena (4), and Rico (2). Despite the engagement, Paris emphasized that Venezuela is 'still my little girl.'

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