Venezuela Fury was jetting off on her honeymoon with her new husband Noah Price on Monday after their lavish wedding this past weekend. The daughter of Tyson and Paris Fury tied the knot with boxer Noah, 19, at the Victorian Royal Chapel of St John's on the Isle of Man on Saturday, wearing a lace gown with a 50ft-long train. And it was straight off for some relaxing quality time together as she and Noah headed to Manchester Airport ahead of their holiday.
Venezuela caught the eye in a bright yellow crop top and mini-skirt from Alo, as well as a matching visor and huge sunglasses. Noah, meanwhile, cut a casual figure in a light grey tracksuit as the pair headed to Boots for some essentials before grabbing some breakfast ahead of the flight.
Venezuela has been busy settling into newlywed life and on Sunday shared some behind-the-scenes videos from her big day. She took to TikTok as she relaxed with Noah, singing to a song with the lyrics 'happy wife happy life'. She held up her ring for the camera to show off the new wedding band as Noah sat next to her. The social media sensation also gave another glimpse inside the wedding day as she shared a clip getting ready in a white silk co-ord and dramatic lace robe. As she twirled around in the £545 robe, her wedding dress and white Crocs were visible in the background. She penned: 'loved my robe' and tagged the brand Nola Grey. Venezuela also shared clips showing off details of her lace wedding dress, gushing that she 'loved every part' of the gown.
It comes as the star is set to swap her life of luxury in her parents' £8 million mansion for living in a caravan with her new husband Noah. Sources claim that Venezuela will start life as a married woman in a traditional style by moving onto a traveller campsite to live in a static caravan. The couple are set to relocate from the Isle of Man to the East Riding of Yorkshire, where they will begin their new life together, with Paris's mother also close by. This echoes Tyson and Paris's early years together before his rise to prominence, after they met as teenagers and spent their early years living in a caravan before moving to a wooden cabin in the grounds of his dad's home in Styal, Cheshire.
A source said: 'Venezuela wants to start her married life in the traditional style of a traveller, just like her parents did.' They went on to tell The Sun: 'She has lived in luxury since she was born but is willing to swap her home comforts to go and live in a static caravan. She thinks it did her parents no harm and is looking forward to taking care of all the domestics while Noah goes out to work. Her parents approve.'
Following the wedding, Venezuela took to Instagram to share a touching message for her father and 'best friend' Tyson after he walked her down the aisle. She wrote: 'Well I couldn't have asked for a better father all my life he has gone above and beyond for me 1 in a million my best friend and worst enemy in one my father TYSON LUKE FURY.'
Paris and Tyson pulled out all the stops for their 16-year-old daughter's wedding on Saturday, including a special performance by Peter Andre during the reception. The legendary boxer, 37, was seen having the time of his life as he sang with the Mysterious Girl hitmaker. However, police were called to the hotel where the wedding took place, with at least one man arrested. Four police cars raced to the venue just after 9.30pm on Saturday, hours after Venezuela had tied the knot. Pictures from the scene at the four-star Comis Hotel near Douglas show a guest being searched by police and put into a van, with an evidence bag containing what appears to be cash and a mobile phone.
The drama happened just after surprise guest Peter Andre had led a set of his hit classics, with Venezuela and Noah taking to the dance floor. After the meal, the teenager was all smiles as she ditched her 50ft train to show off the strapless fishtail wedding gown during a father-daughter dance. Venezuela took to the dance floor with her dad Tyson to the Motown hit My Guy and also My Girl by The Temptations. White curtains blocked the view from outside, but videos shared on social media showed the duo dancing. Tyson flashed a big smile as he twirled his daughter around while guests surrounded them and cheered.
Earlier in the night, emotional dad Tyson gave a speech before toasting Mrs Venezuela Price and her husband Noah. Mum Paris suggested non-alcoholic champagne for Venezuela, but the young bride was happy with a Diet Coke. During the reception meal, guests tucked into a three-course wedding breakfast of vegetable soup, followed by Manx sirloin, Yorkshire pudding, duck fat roast potatoes, with mash, vegetables and gravy, and chocolate brownie with vanilla ice cream for dessert. Later, guests enjoyed sandwiches, curry and chips at 9pm, and bacon butties at midnight. Tyson decided not to lay on a free bar to prevent guests from getting too drunk. The couple's gigantic blue wedding cake caught the eye, as Tommy Fury and Molly Mae Hague's daughter Bambi, a bridesmaid, posed next to it.
Netflix crews were on hand to film the preparations for the big day as part of the At Home With The Furys TV show. Earlier in the day, the newlyweds, who have been dating for just over a year, shared a sweet kiss after saying 'I Do' at the Victorian Royal Chapel of St John's. Venezuela stunned in a lace fishtail wedding gown with a 50ft train and wore black sunglasses and white Crocs as promised. The daughter of Tyson and Paris couldn't wipe the smile off her face as she left the church arm in arm with her new husband. Venezuela had 18 bridesmaids – 13 children, including Bambi Fury, three, Venezuela's little sisters Valencia, eight, and Athena, four, Noah's cousins and family members, as well as five grown-up bridesmaids.
After walking his eldest daughter down the aisle, Tyson emotionally told the Daily Mail: 'It was beautiful. She's no longer a Fury.' Tyson stood by the entrance of the church and joked: 'Blimey Paris, you weren't lying when you said 50ft train,' as the material was laid out along the blue carpet. He later smiled and gave a thumbs up, saying: 'Bring it on!' when onlookers wished him good luck. There appeared to be no sign of his dad John, who earlier in the week had expressed his unease at the young age of his granddaughter getting married.



