Shocking Teen Wedding: 16-Year-Old Venezuela Fury Marries as Parents Face Backlash

Venezuela Fury 'to leave Tyson and Paris £8m home for static caravan with  Noah' - The Mirror

In a whirlwind ceremony that has left the internet reeling, 16-year-old Venezuela Fury, daughter of boxing legend Tyson Fury and reality star Paris Fury, tied the knot with 19-year-old Noah Price over the weekend. The venue? The majestic Royal Chapel of St John the Baptist on the Isle of Man — a setting as extravagant as it was controversial.

Venezuela stunned in a self-designed wedding gown featuring a 50-foot fishtail train, paired unexpectedly with white Crocs beneath. The ceremony drew around 120 guests, 18 bridesmaids, and included a high-profile performance by Peter Andre. But the celebration took a dramatic turn when a drunken brawl erupted during the reception, casting a shadow over the fairy-tale moments.

Venezuela Fury, 16, stuns in wedding dress and white Crocs as proud parents  Paris and Tyson look on - OK! Magazine

The wedding has ignited fierce debate online, raising questions about legality, morality, and the boundaries of parental consent. While the legal marriage age in England and Wales is 18, the Isle of Man — where the Fury family resides — operates under Manx law. Here, 16 and 17-year-olds may marry with formal parental approval. In Venezuela’s case, both Tyson and Paris provided the necessary consent, making the union legally binding.

Yet despite legality, critics have not held back. Social media erupted with dismay and outrage. “She’s 16! This is ridiculous,” one user wrote. Another asked pointedly, “Are we really celebrating child marriage?” Others acknowledged the family’s traditions but warned of the emotional consequences for such a young bride.

Venezuela Fury wedding pictures as 16-year-old wears Crocs and angry  tourists turned away - Wales Online

For the Fury family, this wedding was meant to be a dazzling next-generation celebration — a moment to blend glamour, family pride, and spectacle. But for the wider public, it has become a lightning rod for debate about teenage marriage, parental influence, and the limits of youthful independence.

Venezuela Fury’s nuptials have proven one thing: in a world where fame, fortune, and family legacy collide, the line between celebration and controversy is razor-thin. And in this case, that line is being watched by thousands online, questioning whether tradition, legal loopholes, and teenage vows can ever coexist peacefully.