British professional boxer Tyson Fury is celebrating his 16-year-old daughter Venezuela’s wedding to her 19-year-old partner.
The boxer, 37, was a proud dad as he hosted the lavish wedding, with his teen daughter tie the knot with partner, Noah Price.
Venezuela, the eldest of Tyson’s children with his wife Paris Fury married in a ceremony at the Victorian Royal Chapel of St John’s in the Isle of Man in the UK.
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She wore as fitted lace fishtail dress that flared out at the knees, accompanied by a 50-foot train and detachable lace winged sleeves.
She completed the look with a pair of Chanel sunglasses and white crocs on her feet instead of heels.
The bride was accompanied by a bridal party of 18.
There were no less than 13 children, including her little sisters Valencia, eight, and Athena, four, her three-year-old niece Bambi Fury, the daughter of Love Island stars Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury, as well as Price’s cousins.
There were also five adult bridesmaids.
The party was dressed in powder-blue.
Meanwhile, the groom matched with his bride, wearing a white tuxedo with his hair slicked back.
The pair had been dating for only year before they tied the knot. Price is a 92kg amateur boxer, having won the East Midlands title with Chesterfield ABC in 2024.
Following in his father-in- law’s footsteps, he has been gradually gaining recognition in boxing circles by competing in youth competitions. He also has over 84,000 followers on Instagram.
Tyson, wearing a black tuxedo, got emotional as he told the Daily Mail after the ceremony, “It was beautiful. She’s no longer a Fury.”
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Aside from Venezuela, Tyson and Paris share children Prince John James, 15, Prince Tyson II, nine, Valencia, eight, Prince Adonis Amaziah, seven, Athena, four, and Prince Rico Paris, two.
Ahead of her nuptials, the teen bride shared with The Sun that she designed her outfit herself at Ava Rose Hamilton bridal boutique in Colne, near Leeds.
“I described what I wanted and it was as if they could see what was in my mind,” she said, “It isn’t heavy and it’s actually really comfortable and light, I was really scared it would be uncomfortable.”
One of her must-haves was the 50-foot train (equating to over 15 metres), which her mum Paris said involved, “a military procedure to remove.
“It’s a two-man job and she’s got two chief bridesmaids to take it on and off. It’s going to be a bit of fun, we’re going to have a practice run.”
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