Pregnant influencer Molly-Mae Hague stole the spotlight in a quiet, yet striking way as she made a swift exit from niece-in-law Venezuela Fury’s wedding on Saturday evening. Just before 6pm, the 26-year-old mother-to-be boarded a £15,000 private jet from the Isle of Man, accompanied by her three-year-old daughter Bambi, one of Venezuela’s 18 bridesmaids, leaving the evening’s celebrations behind.
Chartered from Newcastle-based Naljets, the Cessna Citation covered crew, fuel, and landing fees, marking almost nine hours of back-and-forth from Manchester. While other guests embraced the full wedding glamour, Molly-Mae chose a sleek, modern ensemble: black trousers and a sheer black top, proudly showing off her growing baby bump.
Earlier in the day, she was seen escorting Bambi into the Victorian Royal Chapel of St John’s, preparing the young girl for her bridesmaid duties. Smiles and laughter were plentiful outside the church, yet Molly-Mae’s partner, Tommy Fury – Bambi’s father and Tyson Fury’s son – was notably absent. Despite the absence, Molly-Mae mingled happily, greeting guests with charm and warmth.
Boxing legend Tyson Fury, father of the bride, shared his emotions with the Daily Mail: “It was beautiful. She’s no longer a Fury,” quipped the 37-year-old, adding with humour about the grey weather: “If we wanted sun, we should have gone to Spain.” The proud dad arrived in a black tuxedo and sunglasses, waving to the crowd and marveling at Venezuela’s 50ft train, joking to wife Paris: “Blimey, Paris, you weren’t lying!”
Venezuela herself, 16, looked radiant in her unconventional bridal style: a gown with a sweeping train, white Crocs, and her phone held instead of a traditional bouquet. The young bride, accompanied by father Tyson and mother Paris, beamed as she exited a vintage Bentley down the blue-carpeted aisle. Her husband Noah matched her joy, the couple unable to stop smiling as onlookers cheered their departure.
Though Tommy Fury’s absence sparked curiosity, the day remained a spectacle of fashion, family, and high-drama pageantry. Molly-Mae, meanwhile, wrapped up her whirlwind participation with her daughter, leaving in style aboard the private jet as the Isle of Man evening drew in.


