Police Storm Venezuela Fury’s Wedding Reception as Father Tyson Dances and Peter Andre Performs

Venezuela Fury, 16, and Noah Price, 19, pictured after their wedding ceremony on the Isle of ManThe Isle of Man was thrown into a mix of celebration and chaos on Saturday evening as Tyson Fury’s daughter Venezuela tied the knot with 19-year-old boxer Noah Price. While the day began with heartfelt vows at the Victorian Royal Chapel of St John’s, the wedding reception at the four-star Comis Hotel near Douglas erupted into an unforgettable spectacle of music, dancing, and an unexpected police intervention.

Hours after the couple exchanged vows, four police cars raced to the hotel just after 9.30pm. A source confirmed that at least one man was arrested amid the festivities, although the exact circumstances and identities remain undisclosed. Pictures from the scene show a guest being searched and placed into a van, while another officer holds a clear evidence bag containing what appears to be cash and a mobile phone. The police spokesperson told the Daily Mail: “Officers were called to attend The Comis Hotel on the evening of Saturday 16th May 2026. A man was arrested and enquiries remain ongoing. We are unable to comment further at this time regarding the identity of the individual involved or the circumstances surrounding the arrest.”

Tyson Fury pictured taking a selfie with pop star Peter Andre, who performed at the weddingDespite the emergency response, the wedding continued, and the party’s energy remained electric. Surprise guest Peter Andre took to the stage to perform his hit classics, including Mysterious Girl, as the young bride and groom danced on the floor in sheer joy. Photos captured Tyson Fury laughing and taking selfies with the pop star, showcasing his playful side amid the high-stakes drama unfolding around them.

Heavyweight boxer Tyson dances with his daughter at a raucous wedding party on SaturdayEarlier in the day, proud parents Tyson and Paris Fury welcomed the arriving guests and posed for photographs with celebrity friends, including the former husband of Katie Price. The couple radiated pride and excitement as they prepared to witness their daughter’s union. Tyson, the heavyweight boxing champion, appeared in a black tuxedo and sunglasses, while Paris dazzled in an elegant ensemble.

Tyson Fury pictured with his wife of 17 years, Paris on the day after their daughter's weddingVenezuela arrived fashionably half an hour late for the 1.30pm ceremony, stepping out of a vintage car arm-in-arm with her father and mother. In a playful twist, the 16-year-old bride held her phone rather than a traditional bouquet, signaling her youthful flair and social-media-savvy style. She stunned in a lace fishtail gown with a 50ft train, complemented by black sunglasses and white Crocs, as promised. The bridal party included 18 bridesmaids—13 children, including Bambi Fury and Venezuela’s sisters Valencia and Athena, as well as five adult bridesmaids—creating a picture-perfect scene of family and tradition.

Inside the chapel, the ceremony was both emotional and celebratory. After walking his eldest daughter down the aisle, Tyson Fury emotionally told the Daily Mail: “That was my baby in there. She’s been with me all my life. She’s no longer a Fury.” Even the drizzle that fell outside failed to dampen spirits, as Tyson quipped: “If we wanted sun we should have gone to Spain.”

The boxing champion was seen with his family getting into a taxi on SundayFollowing the ceremony, the couple made their way to the reception, where 160 guests enjoyed a mix of food, music, and heartfelt speeches. Venezuela shared a touching father-daughter dance with Tyson to Motown classics like My Guy, a moment captured on social media despite white curtains blocking the view from outside. Tyson’s dedication to making the day memorable was evident as he took off his tuxedo jacket, donning a smart black waistcoat, and gave a raucous speech urging the newlyweds to have 45 children and enjoy a long life of happiness.

Proud father Tyson pictured delivering a speech at Venezuela's wedding in front of 160 guestsParis Fury also addressed the crowd, warmly welcoming Noah into the family and praising him as a “beautiful, very well-mannered, lovely young man.” She thanked guests for traveling from near and far and expressed joy at being able to celebrate such a momentous occasion.

Leaving the church, her emotional dad Tyson told the Daily Mail: 'That was my baby in there' and declared his daughter Venezuela is 'no longer a Fury'The reception meal included a traditional travellers’ feast, while the evening evolved into a lively celebration of love, music, and family. Guests danced and mingled, with Tyson Fury occasionally rubbing his head and laughing, clearly enjoying the vibrant atmosphere despite the night’s earlier drama.

After the meal, Venezuela took to the dance floor with her dad Tyson to the Motown hit My GuyThe police arrival, while alarming, did not overshadow the joyous celebrations. Attendees reported that the party remained upbeat, with music, dancing, and socializing continuing uninterrupted. “It was a wild night. It was a travellers’ wedding, what do you expect,” a source said.

Venezuela stunned in a lace fishtail wedding gown with a 50ft train and wore black sunglasses and white Crocs as promisedNoah, the groom, arrived in a white tuxedo with black trousers and a yellow rose boutonniere, greeted by waves and cheers from the local villagers. Despite the steady drizzle, his enthusiasm and happiness were evident, as he posed for photographs and engaged warmly with guests. The couple’s first kiss after the ceremony symbolized the beginning of their married life, marking a tender contrast to the earlier police intervention.

Paris and Tyson proudly posed after watching their eldest daughter tie the knotThe wedding also drew attention from other celebrity guests, including heavily pregnant influencer Molly-Mae Hague, who arrived with her daughter Bambi. Molly-Mae’s presence added a touch of glamour, as she sported a black trouser suit while attending the ceremony. She and her daughter had flown in on a private jet from Manchester but were not expected to stay for the reception.

The young couple were seen leaving together in a vintage car to head to their receptionSecurity measures were evident throughout the event, with guards stationed with umbrellas to protect guests arriving along the 30ft blue carpet to the chapel. The careful organization underscored the high-profile nature of the wedding and the need to balance celebration with safety.

Despite the chaos, family moments remained the focus. Tyson and Venezuela shared multiple dances, heartfelt embraces, and photo opportunities, while Peter Andre’s live performance kept energy levels high and smiles abundant. The combination of traditional elements, celebrity involvement, and spontaneous joy highlighted the unique character of the Fury family celebration.

Later on Sunday, Tyson and Paris were seen leaving the hotel with their children, dressed casually and chatting with friends in the sunshine, a testament to the family’s ability to navigate both celebration and media attention with humor and composure.

For Venezuela and Noah, the day represented the culmination of over a year of courtship, transitioning from young love to married life in front of family, friends, and fans. The blend of youthful exuberance, traditional family rituals, celebrity flair, and unexpected drama created a wedding experience that will be remembered for years to come.

Whether it was Tyson dancing with his daughter, Peter Andre performing live, or the police intervention, the wedding of Venezuela Fury and Noah Price perfectly encapsulated the highs and lows, the laughter and suspense, and the unforgettable spectacle that has come to define modern celebrity weddings.