Venezuela Fury, 16, Will Swap £8m Mansion for Caravan Life With New Husband Noah Price, 19

Newly-married Venezuela Fury is set to swap her life of luxury in her parents' £8 million mansion for living in a caravan with her new husband Noah PriceNewlywed Venezuela Fury, daughter of boxing legend Tyson Fury and TV personality Paris Fury, is set to leave behind a life of luxury in her parents’ £8 million mansion to begin married life in a static caravan with her husband Noah Price, 19. The teenager tied the knot in a lavish ceremony at the Victorian Royal Chapel of St John’s on the Isle of Man, wearing a stunning lace fishtail gown with a 50ft-long train, and celebrated with a reception that was equal parts extravagant and traditional.

Newlywed Venezuela Fury to leave Tyson's £8m mansion & live in caravan with  husband putting her at odds with Molly-MaeSources have revealed that the couple will relocate from the Isle of Man to the East Riding of Yorkshire, where they will start their new life together on a travellers’ site, with Paris’s mother living nearby. This decision echoes the early years of Venezuela’s parents, Tyson and Paris, who met as teenagers and lived in a caravan before moving to a wooden cabin in the grounds of Tyson’s family home in Styal, Cheshire.

A source close to the family explained: “Venezuela wants to start her married life in the traditional style of a traveller, just like her parents did. She’s lived in luxury since birth but is willing to swap her home comforts to go and live in a static caravan. She thinks it did her parents no harm and is looking forward to taking care of all the domestics while Noah goes out to work. Her parents approve.”

The choice reflects Venezuela’s desire to embrace her heritage and live in a way that aligns with her family’s roots. While she has enjoyed a glamorous upbringing, she is reportedly eager to experience the practical, hands-on lifestyle of a traveller marriage, balancing domestic duties with Noah’s work commitments.

Newlywed Venezuela Fury to leave Tyson's £8m mansion & live in caravan with  husband putting her at odds with Molly-MaeThe wedding itself was a spectacular affair. Peter Andre performed a live set for the couple, leading guests in classics such as Mysterious Girl, while father Tyson took to the dance floor with Venezuela for a heartwarming father-daughter moment to Motown hits My Guy and My Girl by The Temptations. White curtains shielded the festivities from prying eyes outside, yet videos shared on social media captured the joyous dancing and celebratory atmosphere.

After her lavish wedding, Venezuela will emulate her parents Paris and Tyson's early years together by moving into a static caravan with her new husbandEarlier in the night, Tyson, recently returned to the ring, gave a spirited speech at the reception, raising a glass of pop to toast his daughter and new son-in-law. “I’ve had a f**ing very good time, excuse me, Venezuela and Noah, I told ya, you shouldn’t have done it, didn’t I. But now you’ve done it, you’ve done it. I hope you have 45 healthy children, and a long life of happiness and love,”* he joked, before paying tribute to Paris: “If you are anything like me and my wife, we are best friends and soulmates, been together all our lives nearly more than we’ve not been together, so be like us.”

Venezuela Fury, 16, officially marries Noah Price, 19, in lavish wedding  ceremony | Metro NewsThe celebration continued with a traditional travellers’ wedding meal, including a three-course spread of 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. Drinks included a selection of wines and beers, while later in the night guests enjoyed sandwiches, curry and chips at 9pm, and bacon butties at midnight. Tyson deliberately chose not to provide a free bar, reportedly to avoid overindulgence among guests.

The reception also featured a towering blue wedding cake, next to which Bambi, daughter of Tommy Fury and Molly-Mae Hague, posed for photographs. Venezuelan’s 18 bridesmaids included 13 children, such as her little sisters Valencia, eight, and Athena, four, along with Noah’s cousins and family members, as well as five adult bridesmaids, creating a diverse and vibrant bridal party.

Before the ceremony, Venezuela arrived in a vintage car with Tyson and Paris, holding her phone instead of a traditional bouquet, and sporting her signature black sunglasses and white Crocs, a playful nod to her youthful personality. After leaving the church arm-in-arm with Noah, she couldn’t hide her radiant smile, marking the start of married life.

The day also had its dramatic moments. Police were called to the Comis Hotel for an incident that led to at least one arrest during the reception. Four police cars attended just after 9.30pm, as one guest was searched and placed inside a van while an officer held a clear evidence bag containing cash and a mobile phone. Despite the disruption, the wedding festivities continued, with Peter Andre and Tyson keeping spirits high.

Venezuela’s upcoming move to a static caravan represents a dramatic lifestyle shift, replacing her parents’ opulent mansion with a more traditional and practical home. Sources stress that the decision is not about deprivation but about embracing the traveller way of life, learning household responsibilities, and starting her marriage in a hands-on, communal environment.

Family support is central to the transition. Paris and Tyson, having experienced the early years of a modest lifestyle themselves, reportedly approve wholeheartedly. “She thinks it did her parents no harm and is looking forward to taking care of all the domestics while Noah goes out to work. Her parents approve,” said a source. This move aligns with Venezuela’s desire to honor her heritage while creating a new life with her husband, mirroring the values and experiences of her parents.

The couple’s plans also coincide with ongoing filming for Netflix’s At Home With The Furys, which documented preparations for the wedding and showcased the dynamics of the family’s life. Viewers have gained rare insight into the traditions, celebrations, and familial bonds that shaped Venezuela’s upbringing and influenced her own choices as a young bride.

Following the wedding, Venezuela also shared a heartfelt tribute to her father on Instagram: “Well I couldn’t have asked for a better father all my life. He has gone above and beyond for me 1 in a million❤️my best friend and worst enemy in one, my father TYSON LUKE FURY❤️” Her words reflect the strong father-daughter bond that has guided her through this milestone.

Despite her youth, Venezuela’s decision to embrace a caravan lifestyle signals a maturity and commitment to tradition, following in her parents’ footsteps. While she has lived a life of wealth and luxury, she is reportedly excited about the responsibilities and routines that come with living in a caravan, seeing it as a rite of passage into married life.

From lavish celebrations with celebrity performances to practical daily life in a caravan, Venezuela and Noah’s first chapter as a married couple blends the spectacle of high-profile events with the authenticity of traditional living. It represents both a nod to the past and a step into independence, as the young couple begins navigating life together outside the shadow of Venezuela’s famous parents.

With the move to the East Riding of Yorkshire, close to Paris’s mother, Venezuela and Noah will experience a supportive environment while adjusting to married life. Observers note that the transition from luxury to simplicity is symbolic, emphasizing values of family, tradition, and resilience that the Fury family holds dear.

Venezuela’s choice also sparks conversation about teenage marriages, lifestyle decisions, and the blending of modern celebrity culture with long-standing traveller customs. The decision to prioritize traditional living despite financial privilege reflects a desire to engage with heritage, responsibility, and community, setting a precedent for young couples navigating the intersection of fame and personal growth.