Boxer Tyson Fury called himself a “big softie” as he proudly walked his 16-year-old daughter Venezuela down the aisle at her stunning wedding. The eldest of Tyson and Paris Fury’s seven children tied the knot with Noah Price, 19, in front of 120 guests at the Victorian Royal Chapel of St John’s in the Isle of Man.

Emotional dad Tyson, 37, who recently returned to the ring, toasted the newlyweds with a glass of pop at the celebration, saying, “Our firstborn, Venezuela, getting married will be a very happy, emotional day. I’m a big softie, but if your children are happy, that is the best thing — which they are. Marriage is for life, so we wish them all the happiness in the world.”

Venezuela dazzled in a lace wedding gown with a jaw-dropping 50ft train imported from Italy, while 18 bridesmaids, 13 child bridesmaids, and a 12ft wedding cake added to the grandeur. Despite the extravagance, down-to-earth touches included Shein bridesmaids’ shoes and a modest toast, as Tyson chose not to lay on a free bar.

The reception featured gypsy king-and-queen-style thrones for the couple, grazing boards, macarons, and champagne, followed by a ballroom adorned with 5,000 hydrangeas and roses. Guests enjoyed a three-course meal, late-night sandwiches, curry, chips, and bacon butties at midnight. A harpist, X Factor contestant, and soul singer Nicole Lawrence performed, while the bride and her father shared a sweet dance to My Girl by The Temptations.


Venezuela described her gown as exactly what she wanted: comfortable yet dramatic, with a massive clip-on train resembling wings. Paris Fury, 36, said she initially worried about the extravagant request but admired her daughter’s clear vision. The family also incorporated traditions and cultural values from the traveller community, ensuring a tight-knit and meaningful celebration. 
The joyous wedding was filmed for the family’s Netflix series At Home With The Furys, capturing intimate moments of the bride, her father, and the extended family in a mix of glamour and heartfelt emotion. 
Tyson added, “Time goes quick. We don’t realise it, but she’s a married woman now.” The couple later enjoyed a non-alcoholic toast, with Venezuela opting for a Diet Coke, highlighting the personal, thoughtful touches throughout the lavish day.
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