Venezuela Fury Set for Fly-on-the-Wall TV Series After TikTok Fame, as Newlyweds Settle Into Caravan Life

Venezuela Fury, 16, is making headlines once again—this time for her potential television debut. Barely a month into her marriage to Noah Price, the eldest daughter of Tyson and Paris Fury has captured the nation’s attention, with TV executives reportedly in talks to turn her whirlwind new life into a fly-on-the-wall series.

Venezuela Fury, 16, issued warning after flashing luxury wedding gift from  dad TysonThe young couple have become instant social media sensations, amassing 1.3 million TikTok followers, thanks to Venezuela’s candid videos of daily life—from cooking and decorating to settling into their new home. Their unfiltered approach to newlywed life has clearly resonated with audiences, and executives see the perfect recipe for a show. “The couple are not A-list celebrities, but everyone has become obsessed with their love story,” a source told The Sun. “People are genuinely intrigued by them. Whether it’s the fact they married so young, Venezuela’s famous family, or their gypsy lifestyle, they have the ‘X factor.’”

The show would reportedly follow the newlyweds as they navigate life in their caravan within the gypsy community—a move that could appeal to fans of reality TV while offering a unique insight into a subculture rarely seen on mainstream television. Netflix is said to be a likely producer, having already forged a relationship with the Fury family through the House of Furys series. Venezuela’s representatives confirmed that multiple offers are currently being considered.

Meanwhile, the couple is settling into married life following their lavish £30,000 honeymoon in Marbella. Last month, they exchanged vows at the Victorian Royal Chapel of St John’s on the Isle of Man, where Venezuela stunned in a lace fishtail wedding gown with a dramatic 50-foot train. True to her promise, she accessorized her bridal look with black sunglasses and white Crocs, adding a playful twist to the traditional ceremony.

Since returning home, the pair have embraced a more domestic routine in their static caravan, located just a few doors down from Noah’s mother. Venezuela has documented her day-to-day activities with humorous and engaging updates, offering fans a glimpse into her life as a teenage bride. From cooking dinner for Noah every evening to curating a stylish interior, the couple’s home life has proven a hit online.

Venezuela Fury flashes look at wedding ring as husband Noah jokes 'happy  wife, happy life' in behind the scenes videoVenezuela recently showcased her luxury purchases, demonstrating the couple’s attention to detail even in their modest living space. She posted about her £450 Blumarine duvet, a £500 Swarovski-embellished throw, and £80-a-piece cushions, bringing a touch of opulence to their caravan living. Their entertainment setup also drew attention, with a large flat-screen television perched atop a cream velvet ottoman, complemented by a meticulously decorated gold-trimmed feature wall and pristine carpet. In the kitchen, she displayed a silver ice bucket and a £200 Mackenzie-Childs kettle—likely wedding gifts from friends and family.

The young bride has not shied away from addressing criticism, particularly from online trolls who questioned her early departure from formal schooling. Venezuela revealed that she left school at the age of 11, a decision rooted in the traditional traveller way of life. “Just seen a video saying, ‘Venezuela Fury left school when she was 11, how do you expect her to spell?’ I’ll have you know, I nearly got accepted into a grammar school,” she told her TikTok followers.

Noah, 19, jokingly asked what a grammar school was, prompting Venezuela to clarify: “Good spelling.” She further detailed that she had undergone tutoring and taken multiple tests, even winning the Year 6 ‘Prize of the Year’ for excellent spelling. The family has emphasized that her education will continue at home with tutoring and piano lessons to ensure she remains on track academically. Paris Fury explained, “We finish school at primary age, which is the traditional traveller way. We’ve just brought the tradition into the 21st century. Venezuela wanted to leave school and all her friends were leaving.”

Despite her young age, Venezuela has already proven herself a social media powerhouse. Her videos—ranging from intimate glimpses into married life to candid confessions about parenting and home management—have struck a chord with audiences who appreciate authenticity and relatability. Executives are now eager to capitalize on her popularity, with talks of a fly-on-the-wall series that would document the young couple’s life in real-time.

Fans have already responded enthusiastically, flooding comment sections with support and admiration. Many have praised the couple’s chemistry, their humor, and the honesty with which they share their lives online. The combination of youth, celebrity lineage, and a touch of unconventional lifestyle appears to have created a compelling television prospect.

For Venezuela and Noah, the potential TV series is just one chapter in a fast-moving journey. While their £30,000 honeymoon offered a luxurious escape in Marbella, the couple has quickly returned to everyday life, adjusting to the realities of marriage and shared responsibilities in their new home. Venezuela’s playful approach to interior design and her meticulous attention to detail indicate that she is embracing her role as a young wife with creativity and flair.

The couple’s dynamic on social media has helped solidify their appeal. Whether she’s showing off new bedding, cooking meals, or lounging in their caravan with Noah, Venezuela’s content exudes warmth, humor, and charm. Her videos provide a rare window into life as a teenage bride within the Traveller community, offering both education and entertainment for viewers unfamiliar with their cultural background.

Executives are likely drawn not only to Venezuela’s social media influence but also to the broader appeal of her family. As the daughter of Tyson and Paris Fury, she carries the legacy of a well-known household while crafting her own identity in the public eye. The combination of family history, young love, and cultural context makes for compelling viewing that could extend beyond TikTok audiences to mainstream TV.

As the couple continues to settle into married life, fans eagerly await updates from their home. Venezuela’s candid posts reveal a blend of luxury, tradition, and humor, making her one of the most captivating young stars on social media today. With multiple offers for a reality series reportedly on the table, it seems only a matter of time before audiences can watch the newlyweds navigate love, family, and life in the caravan, all under the watchful eyes of cameras.

Venezuela Fury shouts at husband Noah and fumes 'I'm trying to talk' as he  strums guitar while she films TikTok videoIn an era dominated by influencers and social media fame, Venezuela Fury and Noah Price stand out—not just for their age, wealth, or family background, but for the authenticity and relatability they bring to every post. Their story—a lavish wedding, a £30,000 honeymoon, and now a cosy home life—is capturing imaginations, and fans are eager to see what comes next.

Whether through TikTok, Instagram, or an upcoming fly-on-the-wall series, the newlyweds are showing that life, love, and fame can coexist—even at 16 and 19 years old. And if TV executives have their way, audiences won’t have to wait long to join them on their next adventure.


Source: Daily Mail