Venezuela Fury has responded to critics who questioned her decision to marry at age 16, while revealing plans for a reality television show. The teenager, daughter of boxing champion Tyson Fury, married Noah Price, 19, in a lavish ceremony on the Isle of Man last month.
Response to Criticism
Appearing on ITV's This Morning with Cat Deeley and Ben Shephard, Venezuela addressed the backlash. "Yes, I am young, but I found the person I want, and I've carried on with my life," she said. "Everyone's got to start somewhere, so I started young." She added that she disregards negativity from those outside her inner circle: "I don't like people being unkind... as long it's not my family or my friends, they're the people what matter to me, I ain't bothered."
Reality TV Ambitions
Venezuela confirmed she is pursuing her own reality show, following in the footsteps of her parents' successful series. "I would love to [have my own reality show], we're trying to look in to it and I think it would be really great," she said. Reports indicate that Netflix is a frontrunner to produce the show, with production companies competing for access to the couple's home life.
A source told the Mirror: "Venezuela and Noah are wanting to go down the route of Tyson and Paris as a TV couple. Venezuela is very grown up and sees herself as someone who could follow in her mum's footsteps." The source also mentioned potential brand deals similar to those of influencer Molly-Mae Hague.
Married Life and Future Plans
Discussing married life, Venezuela said: "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." The couple has moved into a static caravan in Yorkshire, reflecting a traditional traveller lifestyle akin to how Tyson and Paris Fury began their marriage.
Reflecting on her wedding day, Venezuela admitted she cried throughout. In an interview with The Sun, she said: "It's a big day for anyone. I'm not a very emotional person, but it's a lot to take on... and I just cried all day." Her husband Noah added: "You just cried yourself to sleep didn't you." Venezuela confirmed she eventually fell asleep but now looks back fondly: "I really did enjoy my wedding. It was very good."
Venezuela, the eldest of seven children, has indicated she and Noah hope to start a family in the future, mirroring her parents' large family.



