Venezuela Fury's Glittering Hen Do at Morecambe FC Ahead of Teen Wedding
Venezuela Fury's Gold Hen Do at Morecambe FC Before Wedding

Venezuela Fury's Glittering Hen Party at Morecambe Football Club

Venezuela Fury, the 16-year-old daughter of boxing legend Tyson Fury and his wife Paris, stunned in a gold metallic dress and tiara as she hosted a wild hen do party with close friends and family at Morecambe Football Club on Thursday. The bride-to-be is set to marry 17-year-old boxer Noah Price, though the couple has not yet announced a wedding date.

Pre-Wedding Festivities and Celebrations

Preparations for the hen party began earlier in the day, with organisers bringing in light-up chairs, tables, and two powerful 2,500-watt speakers to ensure a vibrant celebration. One organiser told The Daily Mail, 'It's going to be a loud, colourful event and we're expecting a lot of people to attend, as they always do for one of Venezuela's parties.' Security guards were stationed outside the venue, while a Netflix crew filmed the proceedings for a programme about Venezuela's forthcoming nuptials.

Ahead of the main event, Venezuela enjoyed a pre-celebration dinner on Wednesday night at The Cornerhouse Lancaster, described as 'a destination venue to Dine, Drink, & Dance.' She nailed bridal chic in a white crop top and feather-trimmed blazer, sharing a selfie with her 270,000 Instagram followers. Her mother Paris also posted pictures, including one of Venezuela wearing a sash reading 'I Do Crew' and a ring-shaped balloon adorned with 'I do,' captioning it 'Pre-Hen dinner for my girl.'

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Family Reactions and Wedding Plans

The pre-wedding celebrations come after Paris expressed mixed feelings about her daughter's marriage. In a recent interview, Paris, who married Tyson at 18 after meeting him at 15, said, 'I didn't feel old enough for this, but Venezuela is over-the-moon happy. The two of them are in their own little bubble. And, look, I got married myself at 18.' However, she added that it is 'too soon' for Venezuela to have children with Noah, as they plan to travel first.

Paris also shared her worries about Venezuela leaving home, stating, 'I'll feel like I've lost my arm. It's going to hit me hard. Right now, Tyson's in training camp in Thailand, the kids are in school, and Venezuela and I... basically co‐parent! But I do let her have her space... The weekends are her time. I know she'll be fine, getting on with an exciting new life. It's me I'm worried about.'

Venezuela revealed she is currently dress shopping and deciding on a venue for her wedding, describing it as 'quite small, but to anyone else it'll be like the biggest wedding in the world because we're all very OTT!' The engagement was announced last October when the Fury family shared a video of Venezuela accepting Noah's proposal at her 16th birthday party, shocking fans.

Fury Family Background and Relocation

Tyson and Paris Fury, married since 2008, have eight children: Venezuela, Prince John James (14), Prince Tyson II (8), Prince Adonis Amaziah (5), Rico (1), Valencia (8), and Athena. Recently, the family relocated to a £8 million six-bedroom home on the Isle of Man, a tax haven, moving from their previous residence in Morecambe, Lancashire. Paris shared snaps of the sprawling stone-built converted farmhouse on Instagram, showcasing the modern kitchen and noting her health kick since moving, including cutting out sugar to lose weight.

Records from Companies House confirm that Tyson and Paris Fury have become 'usually resident' on the Isle of Man as of December 1, with Tyson as the beneficial owner of Tyson Fury Ltd and Paris of Paris Fury Ltd. The family is said to be 'very fond of the Isle of Man,' enjoying the rural retreat and its peaceful surroundings.

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