Venezuela Fury Flaunts Engagement Ring and Teases Wedding Plans Amid Family Reactions
Venezuela Fury Shows Off Ring and Wedding Plans with Family Insights

Venezuela Fury, the eldest daughter of heavyweight boxing champion Tyson Fury, recently showcased her dazzling diamond engagement ring while posing in a bridal white mini dress beside a neon wedding chapel sign with her fiancé, amateur boxer Noah Price. The couple, who are set to marry after Noah proposed at Venezuela's 16th birthday party in October, playfully teased "not yet" in the photos, though an official wedding date remains undisclosed to the public.

Wedding Timeline and Preparations

In a recent Instagram Q&A, Venezuela revealed she is "trying to get everything booked for May/June time," indicating that the big day could be imminent. This aligns with her recent hen night celebration, which was attended by 300 guests at a local football club in Morecambe, where the Fury family resides. The event suggests that wedding preparations are well underway, with Venezuela sharing additional photos of herself in a long-sleeved shirt-style mini dress, holding a single white rose, and sporting long hair extensions with a full face of makeup.

Family Reactions and Netflix Spotlight

The engagement has sparked mixed reactions within the Fury family. During an interview on Hits Radio to promote the second season of the Netflix docuseries "At Home With The Furys," Venezuela admitted that her mother, Paris Fury, sounded "disappointed" when discussing the engagement. Paris, 36, responded by emphasizing her efforts to provide opportunities for her daughter, stating, "I've always said to Venezuela, go out, find what you want to do in life." However, she clarified that she is not disappointed, merely surprised, as Venezuela was not supposed to have a boyfriend until age 16.

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In contrast, Tyson Fury expressed excitement about the engagement, with Venezuela noting that her father is "an old romantic" who got "more excited than me." She shared that Noah asked Tyson's permission before proposing, a moment captured by Netflix cameras. Tyson humorously joked about Noah's potential stag-do, saying, "If he does, I'll be there – and I'll bring the strippers."

Netflix Series and Public Interest

The proposal is featured in the second season of "At Home With The Furys," which premiered on Sunday, offering fans an intimate look into the family's life in Morecambe. The series follows Tyson's attempts at retirement while navigating life with wife Paris and their seven children. Fans were initially shocked by the engagement video shared in October, and Venezuela has since clarified that she will remain in her parents' home until after the wedding, responding to a follower's question by saying, "No, I will be in my mam and dad’s home til I’m married."

Paris previously told the Daily Mail in December that despite the engagement, Venezuela is "still my little girl," highlighting the family's protective yet supportive dynamic. As wedding plans progress, the Fury family continues to draw public attention through their candid moments on Netflix and social media.

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