TYSON FURY’S 16-YEAR-OLD DAUGHTER STUNS BRITAIN WITH LAVISH WEDDING TO NOAH PRICE CQ😱

Venezuela Fury, daughter of boxing legend Tyson Fury, tied the knot with her fiancé Noah Price in a lavish and unforgettable ceremony on Saturday. At just 16 years old, Venezuela looked radiant as she stepped out in a lace fishtail wedding gown featuring a jaw-dropping 50-foot train, paired unexpectedly with black sunglasses and her signature white Crocs, staying true to her promise of comfort over tradition. The ceremony took place at the Victorian Royal Chapel of St John’s on the Isle of Man, where the young couple shared a tender kiss after exchanging vows, surrounded by friends, family, and an impressive entourage of 18 bridesmaids ranging from little sisters Valencia, eight, and Athena, four, to grown-up friends and relatives.

Her father Tyson Fury, visibly emotional, walked Venezuela down the aisle and later told reporters, “It was beautiful. She’s no longer a Fury,” reflecting the pride and bittersweet emotions of the day. Despite the drizzle, the event radiated joy and style, with mother-of-the-bride Paris Fury turning heads in a strapless blue gown and wedding hat, embracing her niece Bambi Fury and enjoying the celebrations. Guests arrived in style, with Noah making his entrance in a sharp white tuxedo and black trousers, cheered on by the local villagers, while heavily pregnant influencer Molly-Mae Hague attended with her daughter Bambi, who played a bridesmaid role.

The day began with Venezuela rising early at 4am to get ready with her glam squad, mother Paris, and her bridesmaids. She shared playful moments on TikTok, wearing ‘Mrs Price’ pyjamas and hair in rollers, capturing the excitement and anticipation of the morning. Her bridal party prepped diligently, sharing glimpses of their make-up routine online, while the groom and his groomsmen gathered at the Comis Hotel, ready to host 150 guests for the reception. The hotel, a four-star venue boasting a spa, pool, golf course, and stunning mountain views, set the scene for an elegant celebration.

Arriving half an hour late in a vintage Bentley decorated with blue ribbons, Venezuela opted to carry her phone instead of a traditional bouquet, adding a modern twist to her arrival. The church service, officiated by Rev Joanna Fisher, was enriched by the historic charm of the chapel, which has stood for over a thousand years and is adorned with a Celtic cross in its grounds. Despite the early morning drizzle, the vibrant decorations of blue hydrangeas, yellow roses, and yellow ranunculus brightened the atmosphere, and guests followed the blue carpet into the venue where the couple was soon to be declared husband and wife.

After the ceremony, the couple made their way to the reception at Comis Hotel, where attendees enjoyed a sumptuous three-course meal featuring vegetable soup, Manx sirloin with Yorkshire pudding and duck fat roast potatoes, and chocolate brownie with vanilla ice cream for dessert. Drinks included a fine selection of wines and beers. The atmosphere was lively, with the rain stopping just before 7.30pm to reveal a sunny evening, perfect for dancing. Venezuela and Tyson shared a heartfelt dance to the Motown classic “My Guy,” while the newlyweds later had their first dance to Peter Andre’s “Mysterious Girl,” with the singer himself performing live.

Throughout the day, humor and lighthearted moments were plentiful. Tyson quipped about the weather, “If we wanted sun we should have gone to Spain,” and playfully reacted to his daughter’s extravagant 50-foot train. Venezuela briefly panicked when a stylist accidentally stepped on her dress, only to recover her composure instantly. The couple, who had been dating for just over a year, kept their relationship largely under wraps before going public on Instagram months before the proposal, which took place after Noah crashed Venezuela’s 16th birthday party. The young couple followed in the footsteps of their parents, with Paris and Tyson having married at similarly young ages—Paris was 19 and Tyson 21.

As guests departed the ceremony and prepared for the evening festivities, the event was alive with glamour and laughter. Hollywood-style photos captured the fun moments, with Molly-Mae Hague pulling silly faces and cuddling her daughter Bambi. The luxurious floral displays, combined with the celebratory energy of the Porsche Club of Great Britain rally happening nearby, ensured a dynamic and unforgettable backdrop. Venezuela and Noah’s wedding was not just a union of two young hearts but also a spectacular showcase of family, fashion, and festive joy, leaving a lasting impression on everyone who attended and those following the event through Netflix’s filming of “At Home With The Furys.”

This milestone marked the start of Venezuela and Noah’s new journey together, full of love, laughter, and unforgettable memories, all captured in a day where style, tradition, and youthful charm perfectly intertwined. The couple, brimming with happiness, left the church arm in arm, ready to step into married life surrounded by the love of their family and friends.