Venezuela Fury's Wedding: 16-Year-Old to Marry in Crocs, Netflix Films
Venezuela Fury's Lavish Wedding: 16-Year-Old Marries in Crocs

Tyson Fury's eldest daughter, Venezuela Fury, is just hours away from walking down the aisle and, in true Fury fashion, the build-up has already been packed with glam and gossip. The 16-year-old is set to marry fiancé Noah Price this weekend after the young couple got engaged during Venezuela's birthday celebrations last year. The wedding is expected to be a huge family affair and is reportedly being filmed for their Netflix series At Home with the Furys.

Family Tensions and Support

Speaking last month, Gypsy King star Fury, 37, said he has had 'zero' involvement with his eldest daughter's wedding planning because he's been so focused on his latest boxing comeback. However, Paris, 36, has been by her daughter's side. Earlier this month, fans saw their visit to a bridal store, which showed Venezuela holding a huge bag with a smile on her face next to her mum, writing: 'Said yes to the dress!!'

But while excitement has been building online, there's also been tension behind the scenes after Tyson's dad John Fury criticised the couple's relationship in a bombshell family fallout. John, who is known for saying whatever he thinks, questioned his granddaughter's maturity. During an appearance on At Home With The Furys, John voiced his concerns while talking to sons Tyson, 37, and Tommy, 27. Tyson had called Noah a 'decent fella', but John was having none of it. Shocked at what was going on, John said: 'They're children! I don't think she's mature enough for anything like - she's still a baby.' Tyson tried to fight his daughter's corner and say she will be 16, but John fired back: 'On my watch a 15-year-old should never have a boyfriend, never.'

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Nails, Crocs, and a Personalised Tracksuit

Over the past few days, Venezuela has been teasing fans with behind-the-scenes snippets from the final countdown. She's shown off bridal nails, a fresh golden tan, wedding gifts and even comfy white Crocs she plans to wear during the reception once the heels come off. Because if there's one thing the Fury family love, it's mixing glamour with practicality. Venezuela has also threatened to wear Crocs on her big day, telling fans: 'I'm having a bit of a struggle on what shoes to wear. Do I wear white New Balance trainers or white Crocs? I don't know. Or, maybe I wear blue Crocs? I'm not sure.' The bride-to-be has also revealed she wanted a personalised 'bride' tracksuit for the big day, while mum Paris Fury has been helping with last-minute prep. In one clip shared online, Venezuela unwrapped a lavish crystal vase gifted ahead of the ceremony, with Paris calling it 'very gypsy-esque' as the family filmed content for Netflix cameras.

Venue and Guest Details

As for the venue, rumours have been swirling for weeks that the family have chosen the luxury Comis Hotel and Resort on the Isle of Man where Tyson and Paris relocated with their children. The countryside venue is said to offer the privacy the famously close-knit family wanted for such a high-profile celebration. It was said that the pair will marry on Saturday at a church ceremony, followed by a reception at the nearby four-star Comis Hotel and Golf Club. Guests can reportedly expect a seriously lavish affair too. According to reports, the Furys have been stocking up on white flip-flops for guests whose feet get sore after dancing all night - a very Fury-style detail that has already got fans talking online.

Age Controversy

The wedding has also reignited debate online over the couple's age, with Venezuela still only 16 and Noah believed to be 17. However, the family appear determined to celebrate the occasion their own way, with support flooding social media from fans excited to see Venezuela's dress and the final wedding look. The Furys have continuously defended their decision to let Venezuela marry at a young age. On This Morning recently, Paris said: 'Venezuela is so mature for her years. She's done so much in such a short time just because of who she is and the fact that she's got six younger brothers and sisters that she's helped bring up, I can't deny it... I can't deny her because I was 17 when I got engaged. She's obviously following in my footsteps, so how can I judge her in any way. I know she's young. But I think she's found the person she loves and if she's happy, I will completely support her.'

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And while Tyson Fury is usually the one grabbing headlines, this weekend all eyes are firmly on his daughter with fans already predicting the wedding could become one of the biggest celebrity family moments of the year.