Venezuela Fury and her new husband Noah Price have embarked on a £30,000 honeymoon in Marbella, appearing as a deeply affectionate newlywed couple. The 16-year-old daughter of Tyson and Paris Fury married boxer Noah, 19, on Saturday at the Victorian Royal Chapel of St John's on the Isle of Man, wearing a lace gown with a 50-foot train.
Noah proudly displayed his wedding jewellery, wearing his band on a chain around his neck as the couple shared photos and videos from their post-wedding getaway. Dressed in designer outfits, they enjoyed lunch at the Sexy Pasta restaurant after starting their lavish honeymoon.
Reports indicate that Tyson and Paris Fury have gifted the couple £5 million and a traditional gypsy caravan as a wedding present. A source told The Sun: 'Tyson and Paris gave Venezuela and Noah a wedding present of £5 million to kick-start their life. Some family members thought it was a lot of money for a young couple, but it’s up to Tyson and Paris. Tyson also paid for the honeymoon and got them a traditional gypsy wagon as a sentimental gift. The wedding was magical and they spent £40,000 on Venezuela’s dress alone.'
The Daily Mail has contacted representatives for comment. The couple were spotted at Manchester Airport before their holiday, with Venezuela wearing a £590 outfit consisting of a bright yellow crop top and mini-skirt from Alo, a matching visor, and large Versace sunglasses. Noah wore a light grey tracksuit as they picked up essentials at Boots and grabbed breakfast before the flight.
On TikTok, Venezuela shared a first look at their new home—a modest two-bedroom caravan—as she transitions from her parents' £8 million mansion on the Isle of Man to a static home. Noah also posted snaps of his new bride exploring in the sunshine, as well as a photo of champagne and strawberries, despite Venezuela being underage to drink, with the caption: 'Had worster Mondays.'
The wedding reception featured a performance by Peter Andre, but was marred by an incident where a man was arrested after a brawl. Police were called to the Comis Hotel near Douglas late Saturday night, and a man in his 20s was arrested for disorderly behaviour under the Isle of Man 2021 Licensing Act. A source described it as 'nothing serious, just pushing and shoving,' but staff called police to be safe. Four police cars arrived, and one man was taken away. Police confirmed a man was arrested and cautioned with a licensing offence.



