Venezuela Fury, 16, the daughter of boxing champion Tyson Fury and Paris Fury, married her fiancé Noah Price, 19, in a ceremony that had jaws dropping across the Isle of Man.
The Victorian Royal Chapel of St John’s played host to the high-profile nuptials on Saturday, as the young couple shared a sweet kiss after saying ‘I do’. Venezuela stunned in a lace fishtail gown complete with a jaw-dropping 50ft train, paired with black sunglasses and her promised white Crocs, prioritizing comfort over height while making a statement that only a Fury could pull off.
Fans and onlookers alike were captivated as Venezuela emerged from a vintage Bentley, arriving fashionably half an hour late, with proud dad Tyson by her side. Tyson, 37, who walked his daughter down the aisle, was visibly emotional. “It was beautiful. She’s no longer a Fury,” he told the Daily Mail, reflecting on the bittersweet moment of letting his daughter start her own family journey.
The bride was joined by 18 bridesmaids, including 13 children — her little sisters Valencia, 8, and Athena, 4, along with nieces, cousins, and five adult friends — adding a multigenerational flair to the day. The sight of Venezuela surrounded by her vibrant bridal squad added charm and whimsy, proving age is no barrier to putting on a spectacular show.

Mother-of-the-bride Paris Fury, 36, arrived in a strapless blue gown and matching wedding hat, looking every inch the supportive and glamorous parent. She helped Venezuela prep for the big day, joining her and the bridesmaids as they got ready in ‘Mrs Price’ pyjamas with hair in rollers at the crack of 4 a.m., capturing moments on TikTok with playful clips set to “I’m getting married today!”
The ceremony was steeped in tradition but spiced with playful quirks: Venezuela opted to hold her phone instead of a bouquet and wore her trademark white Crocs. The couple’s youthful energy shone as they exited the church, with the crowd cheering and snapping photos despite a steady drizzle that began just after 11 a.m.

Guests included heavily pregnant influencer Molly-Mae Hague, who arrived in a black trouser suit accompanied by her daughter Bambi, a bridesmaid, and fiancé Tommy Fury. The church was closed to the public, ensuring privacy for the young couple, though many holidaygoers outside caught glimpses of the excitement. Tyson even quipped, unfazed by the drizzle: “If we wanted sun we should have gone to Spain.”
The wedding reception took place at the nearby Comis Hotel and Golf Club, a four-star venue boasting a pool, spa, golf course, two restaurants, and panoramic sea views. Around 150 guests enjoyed a lavish three-course £200-a-head meal in the Snaefell Suite, featuring vegetable soup with bread and butter, Manx sirloin with Yorkshire pudding and duck-fat roast potatoes, and chocolate brownie with vanilla ice cream for dessert, accompanied by a selection of wines and beers.
Florists worked tirelessly to construct flower arches and vibrant arrangements of blue hydrangeas, yellow roses, and yellow ranunculus flowers, brightening the overcast day. The event was captured as part of the family’s Netflix reality series, At Home With The Furys, with crews documenting the preparations and the ceremony for fans.
Adding a touch of drama, the hotel had also been booked by The Porsche Club of Great Britain for a rally, creating potential logistical chaos. Despite this, the celebration went ahead smoothly, with white confetti thrown over the happy couple as they exited the reception, and Venezuela and her father took to the dance floor to the Motown classic My Guy, creating a heartwarming highlight of the day.
Noah, 19, proved to be the doting husband as he couldn’t keep his hands off his bride, and the couple’s youthful enthusiasm was evident in their sweet exchanges. Their relationship, which had been kept largely under wraps, became public only months before the engagement, with Noah famously proposing at Venezuela’s 16th birthday party after just a year of dating.
Family dynamics added intrigue to the celebrations. While Tyson and Paris were fully supportive, Tyson’s father John Fury had earlier voiced concerns over his granddaughter marrying at such a young age, claiming Venezuela was “too immature” to wed. Nevertheless, Tyson defended his daughter’s choice, citing that he and Paris themselves had married young — 18 and 17 respectively — and insisted that happiness should come first.
Throughout the day, the young bride and groom exuded confidence, smiling for photos and engaging with guests despite the weather. Small hiccups, such as a styling assistant stepping on her 50ft train, were quickly recovered from without breaking her composure.
Venezuela’s fashion choices were a talking point throughout the day. The bride’s decision to wear Crocs instead of heels, paired with her elegant fishtail gown, became a symbol of her personality — blending traditional bridal glam with practical comfort. Paris’ navy sports jacket and shorts with stylish shades during the pre-ceremony preparations showed that the Fury family knows how to mix glamour with ease.
The ceremony, held at a Church of England venue with over 1,000 years of history, included the Rev Joanna Fisher officiating the service. Guests arrived early, navigating blue carpet walkways under the protection of security and umbrellas, all while the couple’s Instagram followers were treated to behind-the-scenes glimpses from both the bride and her squad.
As the celebrations continued, the bride and groom shared their first dance and mingled with friends and family, enjoying the atmosphere of a lavish wedding complete with live music, floral arrangements, and intimate moments. The couple’s joyful energy and affectionate interactions were captured in countless photos, cementing their place as one of the Isle of Man’s most talked-about weddings of the year.
For the Fury family, this wedding is not just a celebration of love but also a continuation of a family legacy. Tyson and Paris’s experiences marrying young mirrored their daughter’s journey, offering guidance and support while allowing Venezuela to create her own special memories with Noah.
The day concluded on a high note with the sun breaking through the clouds just before 7:30 p.m., adding a natural highlight to the colorful floral decor and vibrant celebrations. From start to finish, Venezuela and Noah’s wedding blended tradition, individuality, and youthful exuberance, leaving an unforgettable impression on guests and fans alike.


