Molly-Mae Hague and Daughter Bambi Arrive by Private Jet to Venezuela Fury's Wedding
Molly-Mae and Bambi Arrive by Private Jet to Fury Wedding

Molly-Mae Hague looked elegant in a black dress and matching heels at Venezuela Fury's wedding, arriving in style aboard a private jet with her daughter Bambi. The 26-year-old TV personality, who is heavily pregnant with her second child after reconciling with partner Tommy Fury, appeared relaxed as she stepped off the jet towards a waiting car.

Bambi Serves as Bridesmaid

Three-year-old Bambi was a bridesmaid at Venezuela's highly anticipated wedding to fiancé Noah Price. Walking ahead of her daughter, who kept her head down while carrying what appeared to be an iPad, the former Love Island star went makeup-free with her blonde hair tied back in a ponytail. Molly-Mae carried her daughter's pink lunchbox, with her baby bump visible under a black top and casual tracksuit bottoms.

Tommy Fury Absent

Although the entire Fury family attended Venezuela's wedding, Molly-Mae represented her side as Tommy, a professional boxer, could not make the lavish nuptials.

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Young Bride and Groom

Venezuela's fiancé Noah is 18, two years older than his bride. He proposed on her sweet sixteenth birthday in front of her parents and close friends. The wedding has been marked by extravagance, with Tyson Fury seen entering a supermarket in his pyjamas and Crocs to buy last-minute supplies.

Paris Fury Defends Wedding

After news that Paris Fury's 16-year-old daughter was set to marry, fans raised eyebrows, believing she was too young. However, Paris, who married Tyson at 17, expressed her support. She told The Sun: "I got engaged at 17, so even though I feel she’s young, I did it. I wouldn’t change a thing. So if that’s what she wants to do, then 100 per cent, me and her dad support her." She added to Metro: "Me and Tyson have been together for 20 years, and we couldn’t be happier. I’m sorry, but I didn’t realise she was going to end the life? I don’t get it. She’s getting married, they have plans to travel the world, do different things together, he’s doing boxing, Venezuela is doing her social media work… We don’t see the problem." Paris continued: "If she’s happy, he’s happy, we’re happy, I don’t understand it at all. I don’t get the quotes and the things they say to me, all I can think is these people mustn’t have had very happy relationships."

However, Paris admitted that becoming a mother is "too soon" for her daughter. In the run-up to her big day, Venezuela updated fans on her wedding dress fittings, saying: "Both dresses are unreal. Having a bit of a struggle on what shoes to wear. Do I wear white New Balance trainers or white Crocs?"

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