Tyson Fury and his wife Paris have reportedly given their daughter Venezuela and her new husband Noah Price a £5 million wedding gift, along with a traditional gypsy caravan. The couple tied the knot over the weekend at the Victorian Royal Chapel of St John's on the Isle of Man.
Lavish Wedding Celebration
The wedding reception was a grand affair, with 1990s pop legend Peter Andre performing classics such as Mysterious Girl. The Fury family spared no expense, with Venezuela's dress alone costing £40,000. The venue was decorated with 10,000 blue hydrangeas, and the cake was described as enormous.
A source told The Sun: "Tyson and Paris gave Venezuela and Noah a wedding gift of £5 million to kick-start their life. Obviously, they were over the moon. Some family members thought it was a lot of money for a young couple, so there were some mixed feelings, but it's up to Tyson and Paris. Tyson also paid for the honeymoon and got them a traditional gypsy wagon as a sentimental gift. Tyson's got one in his front yard."
Honeymoon and Future Plans
The newlyweds have reportedly jetted off on a £30,000 honeymoon, believed to be in the Caribbean. Venezuela plans to leave the family's £8 million mansion and move into a static caravan with Noah, embracing a traditional traveller lifestyle similar to the one her parents lived before Tyson became a world-famous boxer.
She shared photos of the unfurnished caravan on social media, showing a home renovated by Noah with gold trims, modern appliances, and ample wardrobe space.
Legal Context and Debate
The marriage has sparked debate due to Venezuela's age. In England and Wales, the law changed in 2023, making it illegal for anyone under 18 to marry or enter a civil partnership, even with parental consent. However, the Isle of Man, where the Fury family moved earlier this year, allows marriage at 16 with parental consent.
Tyson Fury, with a net worth of £162 million, has stated he will not leave his fortune to his children, saying: "I want my kids to get their own money, do their own things and be their own people. I don't believe in just giving all your money to your kids, as it will make them weak, spoiled and not value anything."
The Mirror has contacted representatives for Tyson and Paris Fury for comment.



