Tyson Fury's Daughter Venezuela, 16, Plans May Wedding to Fiancé Noah Price
Venezuela Fury, 16, Aims for May Wedding to Noah Price

The teenage daughter of world champion boxer Tyson Fury has announced she is aiming to walk down the aisle with her fiancé as soon as this spring. Venezuela Fury, who is just 16, revealed in a social media Q&A that she hopes to tie the knot with Noah Price in May or June.

Wedding Plans and Family Home Life

During an Instagram question-and-answer session, the bride-to-be opened up about her timeline. When a follower asked directly about the wedding date, Venezuela responded, "I'm trying to get everything booked for May/June time, but I'm not sure when it will be." She also confirmed that she will remain living with her parents until after the marriage, stating, "No, I will be in my mam and dad’s home til I’m married."

The engagement itself caused a stir last October when the Fury family shared a video of the proposal, which took place at Venezuela's lavish 16th birthday party. Recalling the moment to The Sun, Venezuela said she was "very shocked" and "nervous," but described it as "probably one of the best moments of my life."

Mother Paris Fury Defends Her Daughter's Decision

Venezuela's mother, Paris Fury, has publicly supported her daughter's decision, drawing parallels to her own life. Paris was just 17 when she got engaged to Tyson. Appearing on This Morning, Paris told hosts Cat Deeley and Ben Shephard, "She's very mature for her years... I was 17 when I got engaged, so she's obviously following in my footsteps."

In December, Paris also told the Daily Mail that despite the engagement, Venezuela remains "still my little girl." The Fury family includes six younger siblings: Prince John James, 13, Prince Tyson II, nine, Valencia, seven, Prince Adonis Amaziah, six, Athena, four, and Prince Rico, two.

Logistical Hurdles and Future Hopes

Despite the advanced planning, the couple face some practical delays. Venezuela revealed that she has not yet met Noah's parents, and proper wedding planning won't begin until she does. "I haven't met his family yet," she explained. "He lives a few hours' away from me and works during the week, so we only see each other at weekends." The couple have also not decided where they will live after marrying.

Noah, whose age has not been disclosed, sought and received Tyson Fury's blessing before proposing. Venezuela noted that her father "wouldn’t interfere" and is "very happy for us." She added that Noah was "having palpitations about doing it" when asking Tyson for permission.

With a potential date just months away, the focus is now on finalising bookings and navigating the unique challenges of planning a wedding while still in her mid-teens, under the supportive but watchful eye of Britain's most famous boxing family.