Tyson Fury Walks Daughter Venezuela Down Aisle in Emotional Wedding Video
Tyson Fury Walks Daughter Venezuela Down Aisle in Emotional Wedding

Tyson Fury has shared an emotional video of himself walking his 16-year-old daughter Venezuela down the aisle at her wedding, admitting he was left in tears. The heavyweight boxing champion, known for his grand entrances, made one of the biggest of his life as he prepared the teenager for her special day at the Victorian Royal Chapel of St John's on the Isle of Man.

Wearing sunglasses to conceal his tears, Fury looked dapper in a suit as he proudly took his daughter's arm. The video offered a perfect view of Venezuela's wedding dress, which featured a never-ending train that required helpers to ensure every inch made it inside the church. The bride arrived to the tune of Notorious B.I.G's hit "Juicy," setting a celebratory mood as she beamed with a huge bouquet of flowers.

Emotional Father-Daughter Moment

Fury confessed to getting very emotional as Venezuela tied the knot with Noah Price over the weekend, following their engagement at her 16th birthday party. He captioned the clip: "A beautiful day of celebrating my daughter’s wedding day, @venezuelaprice1 she was amazing & im very proud of her! we both were crying like babys (sic)." The doting father also performed a sweet father-daughter dance to "My Girl" by The Temptations.

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During his father-of-the-bride speech, Fury turned the air blue with his characteristic bluntness. He said: "I’ve had a f**king very good time, excuse me French. Venezuela and Noah, I told you, you shouldn’t have done it, didn’t I? But now you’ve done it, you’ve done it." He added: "I hope youse have 45 healthy children and a long life and happiness."

Lavish Reception and Unexpected Police Presence

The wedding reception was lavish, with 1990s pop icon Peter Andre performing classic hits including "Mysterious Girl." However, shortly after his performance, the event took an unexpected turn when four police cars reportedly sped to the Comis Hotel near Douglas on the Isle of Man. Details of the police response remain unclear.

Venezuela is set to move out of the family home and into a static caravan with new husband Noah, following the same tradition her parents observed before they achieved fame in showbiz and sport.

Age Debate and Family Support

The 16-year-old bride's age has sparked debate about the appropriateness of marriage at such a young age. However, mother Paris Fury fully supports her daughter's decision. She stated at the time of the engagement: "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 her, because I was 17 when I got engaged."

Paris added: "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."

Notable Attendees

Many were surprised that Molly-Mae Hague attended Venezuela's wedding without her partner Tommy Fury, who is part of the Fury family. The boxer and former Love Islander skipped the family event for a training camp ahead of his upcoming fight with Eddie Hall in Manchester in June. Mother of the bride Paris praised Molly-Mae for travelling while heavily pregnant, saying: "She is incredible. She is being fully supportive, and she is bringing Bambi over, so that Bambi could be a bridesmaid with the kids."

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