Venezuela Fury Moves Into Caravan With Husband After Extravagant £30k Honeymoon — Teen Bride’s Shock New Life Revealed

Venezuela Fury and Noah Price have given fans a glimpse into their marital home

Venezuela Fury, the eldest daughter of boxing power couple Tyson and Paris Fury, has taken the next bold step in her whirlwind romance with husband Noah Price — moving straight into a modest two-bedroom caravan, just days after returning from a jaw-dropping £30,000 honeymoon in Marbella.

The shocking contrast couldn’t be more striking. Just weeks ago, Venezuela, 16, dazzled in a wedding gown with a 50ft train at her star-studded Isle of Man ceremony attended by 120 guests, complete with a live performance by Peter Andre. But now, the teen bride has swapped luxury manors and Spanish sun-soaked resorts for the humbler reality of her new marital home — a caravan located in a gated compound near Chesterfield, Derbyshire, aptly named The Manor House. Its cream carpets, white walls, and gold detailing hint at elegance, yet it’s a far cry from the £8million countryside estate she left behind.

The pair are now living in a static caravan close to Chesterfield, Derbyshire

Sharing her excitement on social media, Venezuela gushed: “R first ever home, so proud of my Noah.” TikTok followers were treated to a glimpse inside the couple’s new life — Noah cooking dinner while Venezuela observed, joking about letting him take the lead: “Good advice for everyone, don’t cook, let your husband do it.” Even with temperatures soaring into the low 30s, the newlyweds sat on the floor for their first meal together, avoiding the unfinished furniture and making do with what they had.

The pair also hit back at 'child bride' claims

The Fury family’s unconventional lifestyle clearly runs deep. Despite living in multimillion-pound estates, Tyson Fury has long spoken about his dream of embracing caravan life, showing that money isn’t everything — it’s about family, closeness, and heritage. Venezuela and Noah seem determined to continue that tradition, grounding their own love story in the roots of their traveller identity.

But the teen bride’s path hasn’t been without controversy. The couple, legally married at 16 under Isle of Man law, have faced a flurry of criticism from social media commentators branding Venezuela a “child bride.” Her response was equal parts defiance and pride: “Child bride, wife, and happy and proud,” she quipped during a TikTok Live session. The pair even joked about becoming the next “Molly-Mae and Tommy,” teasing plans for their own YouTube presence.

Large brick house

Their first days of marriage have already brought small domestic dramas. Noah’s TikTok antics — encouraging fans to send gifts and likes online — drew playful threats from Venezuela: “Watch Venezuela punch me in the mouth,” he said. She didn’t disappoint, replying with a laugh: “I am, honestly.”

From luxury wedding to caravan life, from Spanish beaches to sitting on the floor for dinner, Venezuela Fury’s life has transformed in the blink of an eye. It’s a story of teenage romance, family legacy, defiance against public judgment, and the beginning of a bold, new chapter in one of Britain’s most talked-about families.

Venezuela’s journey is both emblematic and electrifying: a teenage bride navigating newfound freedom, a shocking shift from glamour to grounded reality, and a young couple daring to define their life on their own terms — all under the public gaze.

The world is watching, and Venezuela and Noah are ready to show exactly what young love, family legacy, and a hint of rebellion look like in 2026.