Newlyweds Venezuela Fury, 16, and amateur boxer Noah Price, 19, have arrived in sun-soaked Marbella for their extravagant £30,000 honeymoon, days after tying the knot in a weekend wedding that captured headlines.
The teenage daughter of boxing champion Tyson Fury, 37, and his wife Paris, 36, married Noah on Saturday at the Victorian Royal Chapel of St John’s on the Isle of Man. Venezuela wore a breathtaking lace gown with a 50-foot-long train, while Peter Andre performed at the reception, adding to the spectacle.
Reports suggest the couple received a staggering £5million and a traditional gypsy caravan as a wedding gift from Tyson and Paris, who also funded their lavish honeymoon. “Tyson and Paris gave Venezuela and Noah a wedding present of £5million to kick-start their life,” a source told The Sun. “They were over the moon, although some family members felt it was an enormous sum for such a young couple. Tyson also gifted a gypsy wagon as a sentimental touch — he keeps one in his front yard. The wedding was magical, and Venezuela’s dress alone cost £40,000. That’s the gypsy way — go big.”
Before jetting off to Marbella, the couple were spotted at Manchester Airport, where Venezuela donned a striking £590 ensemble — a bright yellow crop top and mini-skirt by Alo, accessorized with a matching visor and oversized Versace sunglasses. Noah kept it casual in a light grey tracksuit. The pair stocked up on essentials at Boots and grabbed breakfast before boarding their flight.
On social media, the couple documented their holiday. Noah shared snaps of Venezuela basking in the sunshine, exploring their surroundings, and enjoying champagne and strawberries — despite Venezuela being underage. The playful caption read, “Had worster Mondays.” Venezuela also gave fans a glimpse inside their first home: a modest two-bedroom static caravan, which marks a stark contrast to her parents’ £8million mansion on the Isle of Man. The interior included a marble bathroom with a freestanding bath, a cream kitchen overlooking woodland, a built-in TV cabinet with a fireplace, wardrobes, and fresh grey carpeting.
The wedding festivities were not without drama. Police were called to the four-star Comis Hotel near Douglas when a brawl broke out at the reception. Four cars responded, arresting a man in his twenties. Exclusive images show the individual being bundled into a van, while officers secured a phone and cash in an evidence bag. Staff described the incident as “pushing, shoving, and shouting,” emphasizing that the intervention was precautionary. The bar was not free at Tyson’s request to prevent guests from becoming too intoxicated, though Peter Andre’s performance reportedly cost £5,000.
Despite the tumult, Venezuela and Noah appear unfazed. The teenager shared a first look at her modest caravan on TikTok, highlighting her new life as she transitions from living in luxury with her parents to establishing a home of her own. Plans indicate the couple will move into a static caravan in East Riding of Yorkshire, marking the start of their married life.
Venezuela’s parents’ generosity and the high-profile nature of the wedding have prompted mixed reactions online. Some question whether a 16-year-old should marry, while others defend the couple, noting their happiness and family support. Tyson and Paris’s lavish spending and symbolic gifts underscore the family’s commitment to cultural traditions and making the celebration unforgettable.
From the lace wedding dress with a 50-foot train to the champagne-filled honeymoon snaps and a gypsy caravan as a sentimental gift, Venezuela and Noah’s wedding has sparked fascination, controversy, and awe — cementing its place as one of the most talked-about celebrity weddings of the year.
Source: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/


