Police Arrest Man at Tyson Fury's Daughter Venezuela's Wedding Reception
Police were called to the wedding reception of Tyson Fury's daughter Venezuela, with at least one man arrested. Four police cars arrived at the four-star Comis Hotel near Douglas on the Isle of Man just after 9:30pm on Saturday, hours after the 16-year-old married Noah Price, 19.
Pictures from the scene show a guest being searched by police before being placed in a van, while an officer holds a clear evidence bag containing what appears to be cash and a mobile phone. The drama unfolded after surprise guest Peter Andre performed his hit classics, including Mysterious Girl, as the couple danced.
Earlier, exclusive pictures obtained by the Daily Mail showed proud father Tyson and his wife Paris posing with Peter Andre. The heavyweight boxer hugged Peter, and Paris gave him a peck on the cheek to thank him for performing. On Sunday, the reason for the police call was unclear, with a force official saying they had no information to share and the hotel duty manager stating, 'We have no comment to make.'
Tyson Fury's Emotional Speech
During the reception, Tyson gave an emotional speech, urging the couple to have 45 children and telling guests he had a 'very f***ing good time.' Taking off his tuxedo jacket and dressed in a black waistcoat, he said: 'I've had a f***ing very good time, excuse me. Venezuela and Noah, I told ya, you shouldn't have done it, didn't I. But now you've done it, you've done it. I hope you have 45 healthy children, and a long life of happiness and love.'
Paying tribute to wife Paris, he added: 'If you are anything like me and my wife, we are best friends and soulmates, been together all our lives nearly more than we've not been together, so be like us. So, good night, God bless - oh and another thing big shout out to my cousin Owen. Happy 30th Birthday.'
Earlier, the bride's mother said: 'I met Noah a year ago, he's a beautiful, very well mannered, lovely young man and I just want to wish Venezuela and Noah a very, very happy ever after. And I'm happy that everyone could come, thank you all for coming, I know some of you have come from miles and miles on boats and planes, I hope you all have a very good time, so thank you all for coming.'
Wedding Details
The newlyweds, who have been dating for just over a year, shared a sweet kiss after saying 'I Do' at the Victorian Royal Chapel of St John's in the Isle of Man. Venezuela stunned in a lace fishtail wedding gown with a 50ft train and wore black sunglasses and white Crocs. She had 18 bridesmaids, including her sisters Valencia, eight, and Athena, four, as well as Bambi Fury and Noah's cousins.
After walking his eldest daughter down the aisle, Tyson emotionally told the Daily Mail: 'It was beautiful. She's no longer a Fury.' Unfazed by the drizzle, he joked: 'If we wanted sun we should have gone to Spain.' Later, Venezuela danced with her father to the Motown hit My Guy. White curtains blocked the view from outside to prevent anyone looking into the function room.
Arriving half an hour late for the 1:30pm start, Venezuela emerged from a vintage car with her parents. She held her phone instead of a traditional bouquet. Tyson, dressed in a black tuxedo and sunglasses, smiled and waved to the cheering crowd. Among the guests was influencer Molly-Mae Hague, heavily pregnant, who wore a black trouser suit and was accompanied by her daughter Bambi, a bridesmaid. They flew in from Manchester on a private jet but were not expected to stay for the reception.
There was no sign of Tyson's father John, who earlier expressed unease at his granddaughter's young marriage. Noah arrived in a white tuxedo with his groomsmen just before 1pm, greeted by cheers from villagers. Security guards with umbrellas protected guests as they walked a 30ft blue carpet to the church.



