Venezuela Fury has launched a scathing tirade against those who criticized her for marrying too young. The eldest child of boxing champion Tyson Fury and wife Paris officially wed Noah Price last month. Aged 16 and 19 respectively, the ceremony sparked controversy, with many claiming they were too young.
In a defiant social media post, Venezuela hit back at her detractors while gushing over her new husband. She shared a loved-up snap of their happy day on the Isle of Man on Instagram, writing: "For everyone who said I was too young." The photo showed the couple beaming after saying their vows.
The debate escalated when the family flew to the Isle of Man for the wedding. The British territory is one of the few places in the UK where 16- and 17-year-olds can marry legally with parental consent. Following the ceremony, tensions rose across the UK. Loose Women dedicated a segment to the nuptials, asking: "Are we really celebrating child marriage?"
Despite public outrage, Venezuela's parents have backed her decision. Tyson proudly walked her down the aisle, showcasing her 50ft train. Venezuela fully embraced the Traveller lifestyle after leaving state education at 11 and now looks to settle down and start a family.
Plans are in the works for a reality show featuring the couple, with Netflix reportedly the frontrunner. This would be a spin-off of their previous docuseries, At Home with the Furys.



