Venezuela Fury, the 16-year-old daughter of boxing champions Tyson and Paris Fury, has hit back at critics who mocked her for leaving formal education at 11—revealing she nearly attended a grammar school and boasting academic achievements before following her family’s traditional path. Meanwhile, her husband, 19-year-old Noah Price, has returned to work at the family scrap yard following their extravagant £30,000 honeymoon in Marbella.
The teenage star, who tied the knot with Noah last month in a lavish Isle of Man wedding, addressed critics in a candid TikTok post filmed at McDonald’s. “Just seen a video saying ‘Venezuela Fury left school when she was 11, how do you expect her to spell?’” she said, before proudly adding, “I’ll have you know, I nearly got accepted into a grammar school.”
In a lighthearted moment, Noah asked what a grammar school was, to which Venezuela quipped: “Good spelling,” demonstrating her sharp wit and deflating online mockery.
Venezuela elaborated on her academic background, sharing that she was tutored intensively, took numerous tests, and even earned a “Prize of the Year” award in Year 6 for excellent spelling. Her mother Paris Fury confirmed the decision to leave school was influenced by family tradition: “We finish school at primary age, which is the traditional traveller way. We’ve just brought the tradition into the 21st century.”
She continued, reassuring fans that her education was far from over: “Her tutor is going to keep her up to date with all of her tests. She will also be having piano lessons.”
Married Life and Settling Into a New Home
Following their extravagant wedding, Venezuela and Noah have returned to Derbyshire, settling into a two-bedroom static caravan they’ve dubbed “The Manor House.” Located just three doors down from Noah’s mother Kathleen, the couple has already made the caravan their own, decorating it with luxury touches including a £450 Blumarine duvet, a £500 Swarovski-embellished throw, and £80-a-piece cushions.
Their living space has been meticulously styled for comfort and Instagram appeal. A massive TV occupies the cream velvet ottoman in the living room, accompanied by an immaculate carpet and a gold-trimmed feature wall. In the kitchen, Venezuela showcased a silver ice bucket—likely a wedding gift—and a £200 Mackenzie-Childs kettle, while framed wedding photographs adorned the walls.
Venezuela’s TikTok account, which now boasts over 1.3 million followers, has given fans an intimate look at the couple’s daily life, from cozy movie nights on the sofa to domestic moments such as cooking for Noah.
Noah Returns to Work
While Venezuela adjusts to married life, Noah has returned to his roots, working at the family scrap yard after their honeymoon. Sources tell The Sun that Noah is embracing his newfound fame, though some say it has inflated his ego. “Noah has really changed since meeting Venezuela and it’s got a lot worse since he married her. His ego is through the roof and he clearly sees himself as famous now. He’s become quite arrogant,” a source commented.
Nevertheless, the couple appears to be balancing life as newlyweds with work and family obligations, settling comfortably into their Derbyshire home with flashy cars parked in the drive.
Family Legacy and Homes
The young couple’s lifestyle is heavily influenced by the Fury family’s traditions. Both Tyson and Paris were brought up with a nomadic traveller lifestyle, leaving school at 11 without formal qualifications. Venezuela’s engagement and marriage at a young age follow this heritage, continuing a family pattern that saw Tyson and Paris engaged as teenagers.
Despite the unconventional start, the Furies now lead a life of luxury. Tyson and Paris own multiple sprawling homes, including an eight-bedroom mansion in Morecambe, Lancashire, featuring silver chandeliers, an elegant sweeping staircase with a grand piano underneath, and lavish interiors. On the Isle of Man, the family has a six-bedroom manor with a cinema, gym, games room, and sauna.
Their stunning properties are prominently featured in Netflix’s series At Home With The Furys, which chronicles their lifestyle, family dynamics, and travels. In addition, the family owns a six-million-pound cobbled mansion in Marbella, offering a glimpse into the couple’s future aspirations and the lifestyle they are introducing to Venezuela and Noah.
Public Scrutiny and Online Trolls
The couple’s high-profile lifestyle has not come without criticism. Venezuela, in particular, has faced online trolls who mocked her academic record and youth. By sharing her accomplishments and family background, she has sought to challenge the misconception that leaving school early equates to a lack of intelligence.
“I did all my tests and things,” she said. “I don’t know where you get your information from. I got awarded prize of the year in school in Year 6 for good spelling.” Her candid response underscores her confidence and willingness to stand up to detractors, a trait mirrored by her father Tyson, known for his fierce protection of his family.
Continuing Family Traditions
Venezuela and Noah’s marriage reflects a blend of modern celebrity culture and traditional family values. Their early years living in a caravan, before moving into a wooden cabin on the grounds of Noah’s father John’s home in Styal, Cheshire, illustrate a balance between heritage and ambition.
The couple’s young age has also sparked conversations about early marriage in the public eye, particularly in the context of the Fury family’s traveller background. While unconventional, both families have emphasized support and stability, with plans to build a permanent home for the young couple on land near Kathleen Price’s property. “We’ve got some space at the back of the yard and we’ve applied for planning permission to build on land just behind it. We’d like to build them their own home and have them live here among the family when they tie the knot,” she explained.
Future Aspirations
Despite their youth, Venezuela and Noah are gradually stepping into adulthood, balancing marriage, work, and social media influence. Venezuela continues to grow her online presence, giving fans a glimpse into her curated lifestyle while maintaining the family’s cultural traditions.
As they settle into married life at the Derbyshire caravan, the couple is surrounded by family, luxury, and the occasional public scrutiny. For now, they appear focused on building a foundation for their future while enjoying the perks of their high-profile family name.
From her TikTok insights into her tastefully decorated home to Noah returning to work and Venezuela standing up for her education, the young couple is navigating early adulthood under the watchful eyes of both the public and the media.
Their story, blending glamour, heritage, and youthful ambition, continues to fascinate fans—highlighting the balance between celebrity lifestyle and family tradition that defines the Fury household.
Source: Daily Mail


