Venezuela Fury and her husband Noah Price have hit back at critics of their new marital home, insisting it is not a caravan but a static home. The social media influencer, 16, and her aspiring boxer husband, 19, who married at the weekend, are expected to move into their modest abode in East Riding of Yorkshire upon returning from their honeymoon in Marbella.
Social Media Response
In a TikTok video on Thursday, Venezuela said: 'Can I just add on that it's not a caravan, it's a chalet, static home. Thank you.' The comment sparked a wave of reaction after a follower joked: 'your gaffe has a clutch'. Others wrote: 'Your bedside table has a glove box' and 'your kitchen sink has cruise control'.
Venezuela's Iconic Comeback
The eldest daughter of Paris and Tyson was then hailed 'iconic' as she hit back. She said: 'Someone just said "your gaffe has a clutch" but it's automatic, so. We don't do clutches round here. We only do automatics around here, partner.' Followers wrote: 'She is iconic' and 'I love how happy they look when they are with each other'; 'The cutest couple! Congratulations'.
Traditional Gypsy Lifestyle
The 16-year-old is swapping a life of luxury at her parents' £8 million mansion on the Isle of Man for the static home. But in traditional gypsy culture, the bride often leaves her family home to live with her new husband and his relatives. Her spacious two-bedroom caravan, on a gated compound, boasts an open-plan kitchen and living room fitted with a cream carpet, white walls, and a gold trim.
The move echoes Tyson and Paris's early years together before his rise to prominence, after they met as teenagers and spent their early years living together in a caravan before moving to a wooden cabin in the grounds of his dad's home in Styal, Cheshire. A source said: 'Venezuela wants to start her married life in the traditional style of a traveller, just like her parents did.'
They went on to tell The Sun: 'She has lived in luxury since she was born but is willing to swap her home comforts to go and live in a static caravan. She thinks it did her parents no harm and is looking forward to taking care of all the domestics while Noah goes out to work. Her parents approve.'



