Tyson Fury’s daughter Venezuela has officially married her fiancé Noah Price in a lavish family wedding on the Isle of Man, marking one of the biggest milestones yet for the famous Fury clan. ✨

The 16-year-old bride tied the knot with Noah, 19, on Saturday at the Victorian Royal Chapel of St John’s, surrounded by her proud parents, Tyson and Paris Fury, an enormous bridal party and a crowd of excited well-wishers who gathered outside despite the grey skies and drizzle.
The newlyweds, who have been dating for just over a year, shared a sweet kiss after saying “I do,” before leaving the church arm in arm as friends and family threw white confetti over the new Mr and Mrs Price. Venezuela looked emotional but radiant as she stepped out beside her new husband, smiling broadly as the crowd cheered them on. 💕

Her wedding look was impossible to miss. The teenager wore a dramatic lace fishtail gown with an astonishing 50ft train, teamed with black sunglasses and, in true comfort-first style, white Crocs instead of traditional bridal heels. She had previously said she wanted to stay comfortable and avoid adding extra height — and she clearly stayed true to her word on the big day.
In another modern twist, Venezuela chose to hold her phone rather than a traditional bouquet as she arrived at the church. The moment captured the mix of tradition and youth that ran through the entire celebration: a formal church wedding, a huge family gathering, dazzling decorations, and playful personal details that made the day unmistakably hers.

Tyson, dressed in a black tuxedo and sunglasses, looked every inch the proud father as he walked his eldest daughter down the aisle. After the ceremony, the boxing legend became emotional as he told the Daily Mail: “It was beautiful. She’s no longer a Fury.” 💔
The line summed up the bittersweet emotion of the day. Tyson, known across the world as a heavyweight champion, appeared in a very different role — not as the Gypsy King, but as a father watching his daughter begin a new chapter.

Paris Fury also embraced her role as mother of the bride, looking elegant in a strapless blue gown and matching wedding hat. She had admitted before the ceremony that she felt “a little nervous,” but by the time the family emerged from the church, pride and joy appeared to take over.
The bridal party was just as eye-catching as the bride herself. Venezuela had 18 bridesmaids, including 13 children and five grown-up bridesmaids. Among the younger members were her little sisters Valencia and Athena, as well as Bambi Fury, daughter of Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury. 🌸

Molly-Mae, who is heavily pregnant, was among the high-profile guests and arrived in a black trouser suit with daughter Bambi. She was seen cuddling her little girl during the photo session, adding another sweet family moment to the already emotional day.
The weather may have been far from perfect, but it did not dampen the mood. A steady drizzle fell over the village, yet crowds still gathered outside the chapel to catch a glimpse of the bride and groom. Tyson joked that if they had wanted sun, they should have gone to Spain — a typically light-hearted comment from the proud dad.
Inside and outside the church, the setting was filled with colour. Blue hydrangeas, yellow roses and yellow ranunculus flowers brightened the grey day, while floral arches decorated the entrance. Netflix cameras were also on hand to film preparations for At Home With The Furys, meaning fans may eventually see the behind-the-scenes emotions of the wedding unfold on screen. 🎥

Noah arrived before the ceremony in a white tuxedo jacket, black trousers, yellow rose buttonhole and sunglasses, greeted by cheers from villagers as he entered the church with his groomsmen. Later, he and Venezuela looked delighted as they posed for photos, apparently unfazed by the cold, wind and rain.
The celebrations were set to continue at the nearby Comis Hotel, where around 150 guests were expected to enjoy a three-course meal with wine and champagne. The venue, complete with mountain views, spa, pool and golf course, provided a glamorous setting for the reception.

The wedding also echoed family tradition. Paris was 19 and Tyson was 21 when they married, and Venezuela’s young wedding has sparked public discussion — especially after Tyson’s father John reportedly expressed unease about her age earlier in the week.
Still, for the Fury family, Saturday was clearly a day of love, emotion and spectacle. From the 50ft train to the white Crocs, from Tyson’s proud tears to Paris’s mother-of-the-bride elegance, Venezuela and Noah’s wedding was a dramatic family affair full of glamour, tradition and unmistakable Fury personality. 🌟


