Venezuela Fury, the eldest daughter of boxing champion Tyson Fury and his wife Paris, has begun her married life in a static caravan after returning from a lavish honeymoon in Marbella. The 16-year-old and her husband Noah Price, 19, tied the knot earlier this month in a grand ceremony on the Isle of Man, attended by 120 guests. The wedding featured a dress with a 50-foot train and a performance by singer Peter Andre. Following a week-long honeymoon reportedly costing over £30,000, the couple have now settled into a two-bedroom caravan located in a gated compound near Chesterfield, Derbyshire.
New Home Details
The caravan, nicknamed The Manor House, features an open-plan kitchen and living area with cream carpets, white walls, and gold detailing. It includes a large flat-screen television, a fireplace, white kitchen cupboards with golden handles, and marble worktops. The couple live just doors away from Noah's mother. Sharing a glimpse on social media, Venezuela wrote: 'R first ever home, so proud of my Noah.'
Domestic Life
In a TikTok video on Tuesday, Venezuela showed Noah cooking dinner, including potatoes and steaks. She joked about her own cooking skills, saying: 'I just turned the gas ring on and thought it was on and wasn't on for like five minutes... Good advice for everyone by the way, don't cook, let your husband do it.' Due to incomplete furnishing, the couple ate their dinner sitting on the floor to avoid staining their material seats.
Responding to Criticism
The couple have also faced criticism over their young marriage, with some branding Venezuela a 'child bride'. Marriage at 16 is legal on the Isle of Man, while in England and Wales the legal age is 18 under the Marriage and Civil Partnership (Minimum Age) Act 2022. During a TikTok Live, Venezuela responded: 'Child bride wife and happy and proud.' Noah quipped about becoming the next 'Molly-Mae and Tommy', suggesting they start a YouTube channel. Venezuela added: 'I think that will be great, we will take over Tommy and Molly.'
Noah has already found himself in trouble with his wife after encouraging TikTok followers to send gifts and likes during a live broadcast. He said: 'Keep liking our videos people, keep sending gifts.' While thanking viewers, he added: 'Watch Venezuela punch me in the mouth.' She replied: 'I am, honestly.'



