Venezuela Fury, the eldest daughter of former heavyweight champion Tyson Fury, has revealed the emotional reason why she and her father wore matching black sunglasses during her wedding ceremony last month. In her first television interview since marrying Noah Price, Venezuela explained that the eyewear was necessary to conceal the tears they shed on the morning of the big day.
The wedding took place at the Victorian Royal Chapel of St John's on the Isle of Man, where the Fury family recently relocated from Morecambe, Lancashire. The legal age to marry on the island is 16 with parental consent. The ceremony featured an archway of blue hydrangeas and yellow roses, a long blue carpet, and Venezuela's mother Paris ensuring every detail was perfect.
Father-Daughter Moment
Tyson Fury walked his daughter down the aisle to The Notorious B.I.G.'s track Juicy, both wearing black sunglasses. Venezuela wore a stunning white lace fishtail dress with a 50-foot-long train, while Tyson was dressed in a black ensemble. Speaking to Ben Shephard and Cat Deeley on This Morning on June 22, 2026, Venezuela said: "Me and my dad cried our eyes out on the morning, so we had the glasses on."
Married Life and Love Story
Venezuela also shared her experience of married life: "I'm enjoying it. We've only been married a month, but everything's going smoothly. I'm learning new things every day. I'm learning how to cook. We go everywhere together. We do everything together. It's really nice."
Noah Price, a boxer, told the show he "knew from the start" that he wanted to marry Venezuela. He said: "I didn't want to mess her about, I thought she was perfect. I was her first boyfriend, she was wife material. When I first seen her, I thought, yeah, I'm gonna marry that girl one day. And then I made the dream come true."



