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Tyson Fury’s 16-year-old daughter Venezuela Fury is married, and the internet has plenty to say. The eldest daughter of the boxing champion wed amateur boxer Noah Price on May 16. Their lavish Isle of Man ceremony mixed family tradition, Netflix-ready visuals and instant online debate. The wedding also gave fans a new look at the Fury family’s private customs under a very public spotlight.
Venezuela Fury Wedding Fuels Debate
Venezuela married Price at the Royal Chapel of St. John on the Isle of Man. Reports listed Price’s age as 18 or 19, depending on the outlet. The couple became engaged at her 16th birthday party in September 2025. On the Isle of Man, marriage at 16 is legally allowed with parental consent.
Still, the young age of the couple quickly became the biggest talking point. Some fans congratulated them and defended the family’s traditions. Others questioned whether the milestone came too soon. That split reaction turned the wedding from a family celebration into a wider social-media argument.

Crocs, Lace And 18 Bridesmaids
The wedding itself was built for attention. Venezuela wore a white lace fishtail gown with a reported 50-foot train. Then came the twist everyone remembered: she paired the look with white Crocs. It was classic bridal drama with one very teenage punchline.
The ceremony reportedly included 18 bridesmaids, including young relatives from the Fury family. Tyson walked his daughter down the aisle, while Paris Fury helped guide the wedding details. Photos from the day showed blue bridesmaid dresses, heavy florals and a polished family production. The event looked both intimate and built for a future reality-TV episode.
Fury Family Tradition Takes Center Stage
Paris has previously defended her daughter’s choice by pointing to family and Traveller traditions. She has also compared Venezuela’s young engagement to her own early relationship history. In that culture, family involvement in weddings and setting up a new home often carries deep meaning. For the Furys, that meant the celebration came with major parental support.
Recent reports said Tyson and Paris helped the newlyweds begin married life with a furnished static home. Venezuela later clarified online that the home was a static chalet, not a traveling caravan. The couple also reportedly honeymooned in Marbella after the wedding. That post-wedding lifestyle only added more fuel to the public debate.
Noah Price has been described as an amateur boxer from a Traveller family. He won a youth boxing title with Chesterfield ABC in 2024, according to reports. He also works in a family business away from the ring. His romance with Venezuela gained wider attention through the Fury family’s Netflix orbit.
The wedding now sits at the crossroads of fame, tradition and public judgment. For the Furys, it was a proud family milestone. For critics, it raised questions about age, readiness and reality-TV exposure. Either way, Venezuela Fury’s wedding has become one of the most talked-about celebrity-family moments of the month.