Venezuela Fury Names Bridesmaids with Luxury Boxes Ahead of Teen Wedding
Venezuela Fury Names Bridesmaids Ahead of Teen Wedding

Venezuela Fury, the 16-year-old daughter of boxing champion Tyson Fury and his wife Paris, has officially begun assembling her wedding party by naming her bridesmaids in a glamorous fashion. The teenager, who is engaged to fiancé Noah Price and planning to marry later this year, took to Instagram on Thursday to share the special moment with her followers.

Luxury Bridesmaid Proposals

Venezuela treated her selected wedding party members to luxurious P Louise goody boxes, each containing an array of beauty products. The boxes featured the heartfelt question: 'Will you be my bridesmaid?' In her Instagram post, she shared a photo featuring her seven-year-old sister, Valenzia, standing proudly beside one of the elegant boxes.

Family Wedding Party Speculation

While the exact number and identities of all bridesmaids remain unconfirmed, it is widely assumed that Venezuela's younger sisters will play significant roles in the ceremony. Her sisters Valencia and four-year-old Athena are expected to be part of the wedding party, continuing the strong family tradition that characterizes the Fury household.

Tyson and Paris Fury, who have been married since 2008, are parents to seven children. Their family includes sons Prince John James (14), Prince Tyson II (8), Prince Adonis Amaziah (5), and Rico (1), alongside their daughters.

Wedding Planning Progress

In a recent Instagram Q&A session, Venezuela revealed specific details about her upcoming nuptials. When asked about the wedding date, the bride-to-be responded: '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 plans to remain in her parents' home until after the wedding ceremony.

Parental Support and Defense

Paris Fury, 36, has publicly defended her daughter's engagement decisions, drawing parallels to her own experience. 'She's very young, [but we don't] worry at all, Venezuela is so mature for her years,' Paris stated during a recent television appearance. 'I was 17 when I got engaged, so she's obviously following in my footsteps.'

The mother of seven emphasized Venezuela's maturity, noting her daughter's experience helping raise younger siblings and her recent work in social media and interviews. 'If she's happy, I will completely support her,' Paris affirmed.

Engagement Backstory

The engagement itself created significant buzz when the Fury family shared video footage of the proposal occurring during Venezuela's lavish 16th birthday party in October. Venezuela described the moment as 'one of the best of my life,' though she admitted to being 'very shocked' and 'nervous' with so many people watching.

Before proposing, Noah Price sought and received Tyson Fury's blessing to ask for Venezuela's hand in marriage. Venezuela recalled that Noah was 'having palpitations about doing it,' but the conversation with her father proceeded smoothly, with Tyson expressing happiness for the couple.

Future Planning Challenges

Despite the engagement and wedding preparations, Venezuela revealed an unusual circumstance: she has not yet met her future in-laws. 'I haven't met his family yet,' she explained. 'So I'm looking forward to seeing them. He lives a few hours away from me and works during the week, so we only see each other at weekends.'

The couple has also not finalized their post-wedding living arrangements, adding another element to their planning process as they navigate their teenage relationship toward marriage.

The Fury family continues to support Venezuela's decisions as she prepares for what promises to be a highly publicized wedding ceremony later this year, blending traditional family values with modern celebrity culture.