Meet Venezuela, boxing champion Tyson Fury’s daughter who just got married at 16

Her marriage to amateur boxer Noah Price, 18, has sparked internet debate because of her age – but what did her mum Paris Fury have to say about it?
Former world heavyweight boxing champion Tyson Fury’s 16-year-old daughter, Venezuela Fury, recently tied the knot with 18-year-old amateur boxer Noah Price.
The lavish wedding ceremony took place on May 16 at the Royal Chapel of St John on the Isle of Man, a self-governing British Crown Dependency where the legal minimum age to marry is 16. In England, the minimum age is 18.

While the venue was closed off to the public on the day of the nuptials, fans can expect to see the ceremony in an upcoming episode of the family’s Netflix show, At Home with the Furys.
In the meantime, here is everything you need to know about Venezuela Fury.
She is the oldest of seven children

Venezuela was born in September 2009 and is the oldest of Tyson and Paris Fury’s seven children.
She boasts over 750,000 followers on her Instagram at the time of writing and reportedly has a close relationship with both her parents, who were raised in traveller communities, referring to certain groups with nomadic histories. Tyson Fury, aka the Gypsy King, comes from a family of Irish travellers, while Paris was raised in a traditional traveller family in Doncaster, South Yorkshire.
When Venezuela was 11 years old, she was pulled out of school, following the traveller tradition where kids leave school-based education at a young age. “We’ve just brought the tradition into the 21st century. Venezuela wanted to leave school and all her [traveller] friends were leaving,” explained Paris in an interview with The Sun in 2022.