Venezuela Fury recently tied the knot with amateur boxer Noah Price in a ceremony on May 16 at the Royal Chapel of St. John, Isle of Man. At just 16 years old, Venezuela, daughter of boxing legend Tyson Fury and Paris Fury, has sparked conversation by marrying at such a young age.
The newlyweds' commitment comes against an intriguing backdrop of family legacy. Venezuela rose to public attention through her appearance in the Netflix series At Home with the Furys. Noah Price, two years her senior at 18, is making his way as an amateur boxer. The marriage generated buzz due to its legality on the Isle of Man which permits marriages at this age with parental consent.
"Paris Fury has previously spoken about her own traditional background and early relationship with Tyson."
The wedding brought high-profile attendees, including Venezuela's parents Tyson and Paris. The ceremony’s spectacle saw Venezuela in a stunning white lace fishtail gown featuring an impressively long train. Meanwhile, Noah looked sharp in black pants paired with a jacket boasting black lapels. In a quirky twist, the bride opted for Crocs as footwear.
Amongst the bridal party sprawled 18 bridesmaids highlighted by notable figures such as Venezuela's sisters Valencia and Athena and their niece Bambi Fury. Bambi herself is the child of Tommy Fury and his partner Molly Mae Hague.
Social media platforms reflected varied public sentiment, primarily driven by debates over Venezuela's age. Some expressed curiosity and surprise while others voiced concerns over emotional maturity and long-term decision-making abilities required for young marriage.
Contrasting views emerged online where opinions diverged regarding teens entering such commitments. Critics highlighted inexperience regarding financial understanding and readiness for lasting decisions as substantial points of contention.
The wedding narrative adds another layer to discussions about cultural changes surrounding young marriages today compared to past norms resonating within specific communities like France’s Romani roots reflected in Paris’s past practices described [here](https://www.instagram.com/p/DYaLSC_DOhN/?utm_source=ig_embed&utm;_medium=loading).