On a rainy Saturday in the Isle of Man, the Fury family showcased a wedding that was nothing short of spectacular, extravagant, and, at times, chaotic. The occasion was the union of 16-year-old Venezuela Fury, daughter of heavyweight champion Tyson Fury and Paris Fury, and her 19-year-old boxer fiancé, Noah Price. The wedding, held at the Victorian Royal Chapel of St John’s, featured a dizzying array of elements: an opulent 50ft train, 18 bridesmaids, a towering 12ft blue-and-yellow cake, and even a surprise appearance from pop star Peter Andre. Yet, behind the glamour, tensions simmered, family rifts were laid bare, and a minor brawl at the reception made headlines, turning what should have been a magical day into a mixture of celebration and drama.
From the outset, Venezuela was the picture of youthful excitement. She arrived at the chapel in a vintage Bentley alongside her father, Tyson, her lace fishtail gown glittering under the grey skies. Despite the formalities, Venezuela had opted for comfort and personality over convention: white Crocs adorned her feet, black sunglasses shielded her eyes, and she held her phone tightly, sharing glimpses of the day with her social media followers. The bride’s insistence on practicality did little to detract from the drama, as her 50ft-long train required careful maneuvering. At one point, both an assistant and her father accidentally trod on it, prompting a lighthearted quip from Tyson about the enormous length of the fabric.
The ceremony itself was intimate but high-profile. Strict privacy measures were enforced, with the church closed to the public to maintain exclusivity, much to the dismay of tourists who had traveled to see the ornate interior. Fake flowers—hydrangeas and ranunculus—lined the arches, while yellow roses brought a touch of authenticity and vibrancy. The couple exchanged vows under the careful guidance of the Anglican clergy, who emphasized commitment, prayer, and the start of married life.
Venezuela’s choice of 18 bridesmaids—13 children and five adults—added a distinct visual appeal to the wedding. Among the young attendants was three-year-old Bambi Fury, the daughter of Venezuela’s uncle Tommy Fury and influencer Molly-Mae Hague, who made a whirlwind appearance at the event. The presence of Bambi and her cousins added a touch of sweetness and highlighted the close-knit aspects of the Fury family despite the ongoing tension.
Speaking of family tension, the absence of certain key members raised eyebrows. John Fury, Venezuela’s grandfather, and his wife Amber, along with uncle Tommy Fury, were conspicuously missing. Speculation around family feuds circulated, especially given the strained relationship between Tyson and his father John, which had been well-documented on the family’s Netflix series, At Home with the Furys. The rift reportedly worsened after Tyson decided to come out of retirement for one last heavyweight title shot—a move John did not support. During filming, John was candid in his criticism, stating that Venezuela was far too young to be engaged and dismissing her relationship with Price as premature, given she was still a teenager.
Tommy Fury’s absence was explained by his training commitments in Manchester, but insiders suggested the true reason might be connected to the ongoing family tension. While Tommy did not attend, Molly-Mae made the trip to allow Bambi to participate as a bridesmaid, staying just long enough for the ceremonial highlights before leaving via a private jet, her discomfort evident throughout the day. Observers noted the irony that Molly-Mae, barely present, made the effort while Tommy, a close relative, was absent entirely. In photos captured post-ceremony, Tommy was seen with Molly-Mae and Bambi the following day, fueling speculation that the tensions were more about optics than personal grievances.
The reception at the Comis Hotel was an event in itself. Guests dined on a three-course meal that included seasonal vegetable soup, Manx-bred sirloin with Yorkshire pudding, and a chocolate brownie dessert with vanilla ice cream. The culinary spectacle was matched by the visual grandeur of a 12ft blue-and-yellow wedding cake, a centerpiece around which guests marveled. Peter Andre’s performance, opening with his classic hit “Mysterious Girl,” injected energy into the proceedings. He later danced with the newlyweds and mingled warmly with Tyson and Paris, adding a celebrity sparkle to the family-centric event.
However, the day was not without chaos. The carefully curated atmosphere was briefly interrupted when a brawl broke out at the hotel, prompting the arrival of four police vehicles. Reports confirmed a young man was cautioned for disorderly conduct and released without charge. Hotel staff, who were instructed not to discuss the incident, described a mix of excessive alcohol consumption and minor arguments. The disturbance coincided with a Porsche Club of Great Britain annual event at the same venue, compounding the noise and confusion for both groups.
Despite these moments, family sentiment and celebration prevailed. Tyson gave an emotional speech, toasting the young couple and expressing hope for their happiness and a long life together. He also paid tribute to Paris, highlighting their enduring partnership and describing their bond as one of best friends and soulmates. Venezuela, radiating joy throughout, danced with her father to Motown hits, embracing the celebratory spirit despite the rain and minor hiccups.
The day concluded with the newlyweds discreetly departing for their honeymoon. They were seen at Manchester Airport early Monday morning, Venezuela dressed in a £590 yellow outfit, Noah in a casual grey tracksuit. Reports suggest their parents, Tyson and Paris, gifted the couple £5 million and a traditional gypsy caravan, covering a £30,000 honeymoon in Marbella. This generous gesture, true to the family’s gypsy heritage, was met with admiration and some raised eyebrows given the couple’s young ages.
Social media reflected the wedding’s highs and lows. Venezuela and Noah shared snaps of their honeymoon, with Noah posting champagne and strawberries photos—though Venezuela is underage for alcohol consumption. The couple’s followers were treated to behind-the-scenes videos, glimpses of preparations, and candid moments that painted a picture of a family balancing tradition, spectacle, and teenage romance.
Overall, the wedding of Venezuela Fury and Noah Price was a complex tapestry of glitz, emotion, and subtle drama. While the visual and celebratory aspects captured public attention, the family dynamics and behind-the-scenes tensions added a layer of intrigue. From Molly-Mae’s fleeting presence to John Fury’s absence, from the towering cake to the police intervention, the day was a testament to both the exuberance and the unpredictability of the Fury family.
This wedding highlighted not only the opulence associated with the Fury name but also the interwoven threads of family loyalty, generational conflict, and youthful exuberance. It was a ceremony where tradition and modernity collided, producing moments of beauty, laughter, and, inevitably, some chaos. In the end, Venezuela and Noah embarked on their new life as a married couple, surrounded by a family as colorful and spirited as the wedding itself, with memories—both serene and stormy—that will no doubt be recounted for years to come.


