Venezuela Fury has defiantly responded to criticism over her marriage to boxer Noah Price, weeks after the teenage couple tied the knot in a lavish Isle of Man ceremony.
The 16-year-old daughter of Tyson and Paris Fury shared fresh wedding photos on Instagram, including snaps of the couple showing off their rings, alongside a pointed message to those who questioned her decision.
“For everyone who said I was too young,” she wrote.

It was a short caption, but it immediately reignited the debate that has surrounded the wedding since the moment it took place.
Venezuela married Noah last month on the Isle of Man, where 16- and 17-year-olds can legally marry with parental consent. The law differs from England and Wales, where the minimum age for marriage and civil partnership was raised to 18 in 2023, even with parental permission.
That legal difference has been central to the public reaction.
Supporters have defended Venezuela, pointing out that the wedding was legal, traditional within her community and backed by her family.
Critics, however, have argued that 16 is too young to make such a life-changing decision, especially under the glare of public fame.
The backlash has been intense, with some social media users using harsh language to describe the marriage and others questioning whether the couple should be pushed further into the spotlight at such a young age.
Venezuela’s new post made clear she has heard the criticism — and is not backing down.
The teenager looked happy in the wedding images, standing beside Noah and smiling as the newlyweds showed their rings. To her supporters, the photos were a proud statement from a young bride choosing to defend her relationship.
To others, they were another reminder of why the wedding has become one of the most talked-about celebrity family stories of the year.

Venezuela is the eldest daughter of former heavyweight champion Tyson Fury and his wife Paris, whose large family became familiar to viewers through the Netflix series At Home With The Furys.
Her upbringing has long been connected to the family’s Traveller heritage, faith and close-knit traditions. Paris has previously spoken about becoming engaged to Tyson as a teenager herself, and she has publicly supported Venezuela’s decision.
That family support appears to have played a major role in the wedding.
Tyson walked his daughter down the aisle, while the ceremony attracted significant attention from fans, photographers and media outlets.
The wedding reportedly took place at the Royal Chapel of St John the Baptist on the Isle of Man, with guests gathering to watch the young couple begin their married life.
Venezuela wore a dramatic white gown with a long train, while Noah appeared in a formal white jacket and black bow tie. The day was designed to be a major family occasion, but it quickly became a national talking point because of the couple’s ages.
Since then, interest in Venezuela has only grown.
She already has a huge following on TikTok, where fans watch her daily updates, newlywed routines and glimpses of life with Noah. Her candid style, quick humour and unfiltered posts have made her one of the most watched young figures in the Fury family.
That visibility may now turn into something bigger.
Reports have claimed that television executives are interested in a fly-on-the-wall series following Venezuela and Noah as newlyweds, with Netflix viewed as a possible home because of its existing relationship with the Fury family.
A representative for Venezuela has said there are “many offers on the table” and that they are being discussed.
Nothing has been confirmed, but the speculation shows just how much public fascination surrounds the couple.
Their life after the wedding has already become content.
Venezuela has shared glimpses of their home, described by her as a static chalet, and updates on purchases, decorating and settling into married life. Fans have watched everything from bedding choices to gym routines, turning ordinary domestic moments into viral talking points.
That is part of the tension in this story.
Venezuela is both a teenager and a public figure.
A young wife and a social media personality.

A member of one of Britain’s most famous sporting families and someone still at the beginning of adulthood.
For some, her confidence is impressive.
For others, the attention around her marriage feels uncomfortable.
But Venezuela’s latest Instagram post suggests she is determined to own her story rather than let critics define it.
Her message was not long.
It did not explain.
It did not apologise.
It simply pushed back.

For the Fury family, controversy is nothing new. Tyson and Paris have lived much of their lives in the spotlight, with public opinion often following every major family decision.
Now Venezuela is experiencing that same scrutiny herself.
Whether the criticism fades or grows louder, one thing is clear: she is not staying silent.
At 16, Venezuela Fury has become one of the most talked-about young names in British celebrity culture.
And with one short caption, she has made it clear that she believes her marriage is her choice — no matter what anyone else has to say.


