VENEZUELA FURY FACES BACKLASH BUT ONE DETAIL CHANGED EVERYTHING

Venezuela Fury, 16, recently found herself at the center of public scrutiny after sharing a lighthearted video on social media in which she encouraged, “Let your husband cook.” The clip featured her new husband, Noah Price, 19, preparing a meal while Venezuela observed. What was intended as a humorous post quickly drew criticism, notably from TV presenter Anthea Turner, who described the teenager as “useless.” Turner argued that children should leave home with essential domestic skills, including the ability to cook, suggesting that allowing them to avoid household responsibilities does them a disservice.

The incident occurred on Channel 5’s Vanessa show, where Turner debated whether it is fair for one partner to consistently take on the cooking in a relationship. The discussion was prompted by Venezuela’s TikTok post, which showed her returning with Noah from their £30,000 honeymoon in Marbella to their new static caravan home. In the video, she humorously explained her minimal role in the kitchen, saying, “I just turned the gas ring on and thought it was on and wasn’t on for like five minutes, but look I’m not used to cooking on all this, I’ll leave you to do it all.”

Despite Turner’s criticism, Venezuela has previously demonstrated a strong sense of responsibility and diligence while living at her parents’ home. On the family’s Netflix reality show, At Home With The Furys, she was often seen assisting her mother, Paris Fury, with cooking and caring for her younger siblings. These appearances highlighted her willingness to contribute to household tasks and family life, providing a contrast to Turner’s public remarks.

Venezuela, the eldest child of two-time heavyweight champion Tyson Fury and Paris Fury, responded to the public commentary with a mix of defiance and self-assurance. On social media, she addressed her critics by posting a carousel of images from her honeymoon and stating, “Some people will say I’m nice, good-hearted, and harmless. Some people will say I’m the most ignorant, self-centered, evil b***h. But I’m Venezuela and I don’t care.” Her confident stance mirrors the thick-skinned attitude often associated with her father and garnered supportive reactions from her followers, who encouraged her to remain true to herself.

The couple’s new home is a modest static caravan in East Riding of Yorkshire, a significant change from the luxury Venezuela grew up with. Previously, she lived in a £2 million beachside property and later a £5 million country home on the Isle of Man. The caravan, featuring a two-bedroom layout, an open-plan kitchen, and living area with cream carpeting and gold trim, represents a deliberate choice by the young couple to start their married life in line with traditional traveler customs, where newlyweds often leave their family home to live independently.

A source close to the family explained that Venezuela’s decision reflects her desire to embrace a traditional lifestyle reminiscent of her parents’ early years. Before achieving prominence, Tyson and Paris Fury also began their life together in a caravan before eventually moving to a wooden cabin on his father’s property in Styal, Cheshire. The source emphasized that Venezuela is accustomed to luxury but is prepared to adapt, contributing to the household chores while Noah works, a lifestyle her parents fully support.

Social media users quickly responded to the controversy, defending Venezuela and praising her for taking charge of her own life while maintaining a strong sense of individuality. Many highlighted her poise and self-confidence, noting that navigating public scrutiny at a young age is challenging but that she appears to do so with maturity and grace. Comments included messages like, “Good for you! You are making your own life and you are smashing it!” and “Yes girl, this is what we like to see. When you’re that famous, you have to just switch off from the hate; you’re doing amazing.”

Noah Price, meanwhile, has been building his own presence on social media, using TikTok to connect with followers and promote content. During their honeymoon, he encouraged viewers to engage with their posts and send online gifts, demonstrating a playful dynamic between the couple, with Venezuela jokingly threatening to “punch” him in response to his antics.

While the TikTok video sparked debate, it ultimately highlighted the contrast between public perception and Venezuela’s real-life character. Her contributions to family life, both in the home with her parents and in her early married life, underscore her capability, responsibility, and willingness to embrace domestic responsibilities, albeit in a manner that suits her new family setup. Far from the harsh label applied by Turner, Venezuela appears to navigate her life with confidence, humor, and a clear sense of independence, proving that public opinion does not define her.

Overall, the episode reflects the ongoing tension between traditional expectations of domestic competence and modern approaches to partnership, while also illustrating Venezuela Fury’s emerging role as a young adult managing her public image and personal life on her own terms.