Venezuela Fury, daughter of Tyson and Paris Fury, has recently shared her concerns about losing inspiration for her social media content following her recent marriage. At just 16 years old, she wed her husband, 19-year-old Noah Price, last month, and the couple has now moved into a static caravan purchased by her parents. While she initially shared clips from their honeymoon and early weeks as newlyweds, Venezuela confessed that she is struggling to find topics to discuss on her TikTok videos.

In a video filmed inside the caravan while she restocked the fridge, Venezuela expressed her worries, saying, “I’m not cool Venezuela no more.” Speaking directly to her followers, she added, “I’ve been busy, guys, I haven’t been making a lot of talking videos. I’m too good for youse all now! What videos do you want me to make? Because I don’t know what to do. I don’t know what to talk about no more, I feel like I’ve lost my jazz again.”
The influencer also highlighted that she and Noah are currently trying to follow a healthier lifestyle, restocking their fridge with fruit. This led to a humorous debate between the newlyweds regarding the cleaning of the fridge. Noah expressed concern over the smell from bleaching, saying it was “burning his nostrils.” Venezuela defended her method, insisting that bleach is a proper way to deep-clean a refrigerator and that it wouldn’t pose a risk to the food stored in packets. Their discussion became playful, with Noah joking, “We’ll end up dead tomorrow!” and Venezuela responding with, “Chillax.”
While stocking the fridge, the couple discussed the food they had purchased, including strawberries, grapes, and even sausage rolls. Venezuela jokingly noted that despite being on a diet, Noah had bought four mini pizzas. The couple then playfully argued about how many nights the pizzas should last, with Venezuela suggesting four nights, while Noah preferred to eat them all in one sitting. He teased her, saying, “Don’t be silly! You could do that in one night. You’re a Fury.”

Venezuela’s home life is also being documented on social media, with videos showing her involvement in decorating and setting up their new space. She recently shared a snap of new bedding she purchased for their home, highlighting her continued taste for luxury. The bedding, sourced from the Blumarine Home Collection, ranges from £272 to over £500. Prior to this, Venezuela had given her fans a tour of the two-bedroom static caravan in the East Riding of Yorkshire, featuring a marble bathroom with a freestanding bath, a cream-colored kitchen overlooking woodland, a living room with a built-in TV cabinet and fireplace, and bedrooms with fresh grey carpets and wardrobes.
Despite her efforts to document her new married life, Venezuela has faced minor frustrations, such as when Noah interrupted one of her TikTok recordings by playing the guitar. Venezuela expressed her irritation, saying, “I’m trying to talk! Does anyone else get driven insane by a guitar? Go sing!” Noah, meanwhile, reassured her not to delete the clip, prompting Venezuela to concede, “I’m not deleting it, I haven’t deleted it… Anyway, I give up! Noah’s a great guitar player because I can’t talk.”
The couple’s dynamic has also drawn public scrutiny. Television presenter Anthea Turner, 66, criticized Venezuela in response to a TikTok video where she encouraged her husband to cook, labeling her “useless.” Turner argued that children should be equipped with domestic skills before leaving home, emphasizing that both boys and girls should know how to cook and manage household tasks independently.
Venezuela also opened up about personal aspects of her wedding experience, noting the fading of her dark wedding tan. She shared with her followers, “I know how pale I am, but you don’t understand how hard I work to get that colour…” She referred to her cover feature in OK! Magazine, pointing out that the magazine had made her look paler than she felt.

Since getting married and settling into her first home, Venezuela has been documenting her transition into married life while trying to maintain her social media presence. Balancing her personal life, diet routines, home responsibilities, and content creation has left her questioning what direction to take next with her videos. Despite these challenges, she continues to engage with her followers and share glimpses of her life with Noah, showing both the humorous and relatable moments of navigating life as newlyweds at a young age.
The story of Venezuela Fury’s early marriage and her attempts to manage social media content highlights the pressures faced by young influencers. It underscores how the challenges of daily life, public scrutiny, and personal growth intersect in the digital age, even when life seems glamorous. Her candidness about feeling “lost” creatively and the small domestic squabbles with her husband offers a glimpse into the everyday realities behind the curated images often seen online, portraying a more authentic narrative of youth, love, and responsibility.


