Tyson and Paris Fury Take Kids on Holiday Hours After Venezuela's Return
Fury Family Jets Off on Holiday After Daughter's Honeymoon

Tyson and Paris Fury have taken their children on a holiday, departing just hours after their eldest daughter Venezuela returned from her honeymoon. The couple, both 37, were spotted at Manchester Airport with their brood, heading off for a family getaway.

Venezuela's Wedding and Honeymoon

Venezuela Fury, 16, married aspiring boxer Noah Price, 19, in a lavish ceremony on the Isle of Man last weekend. The couple then enjoyed a honeymoon in Marbella before returning to the UK on the Bank Holiday weekend. However, her famous parents wasted no time in setting off on their own travels shortly after their daughter's return.

The Fury Family

Gypsy King Tyson and former Loose Women star Paris have been married since 2008. Their children include Prince John James, 14, Prince Tyson II, nine, Valencia Amber, eight, Prince Adonis Amaziah, seven, Athena, four, and two-year-old Prince Rico Paris. The family was seen heading to Manchester Airport for their trip.

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Social Media Updates

Paris took to Instagram on Monday to share a photo of herself and Tyson in comfortable travel attire, captioned "Flight fits." She also posted a snap of the children at the airport. Tyson later shared a video from the pool, saying, "This is what life's about... being with the family, chilling out."

Wedding Ring Controversy

Meanwhile, Venezuela and Noah faced questions from fans after some noticed Noah was not wearing his wedding ring in honeymoon photos. Venezuela addressed the issue in a TikTok video, showing Noah wearing the ring on a gold chain around his neck. Fans defended the couple, with one commenting, "Notice how unbothered she is about the location of his ring?! That's the only person's opinion he needs to worry about."

Generous Wedding Gift

Reports claim that Tyson and Paris gifted the newlyweds £5 million to start their life together, along with paying for the honeymoon and a traditional gypsy wagon. The wedding dress alone cost £40,000. A source told The Sun, "That's the gypsy way — go big."

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