The Loose Women panel has come under fire after gushing over 16-year-old Venezuela Fury’s lavish wedding to 19-year-old husband Noah Price. The ITV daytime show returned on Monday with Christine Lampard, Coleen Nolan, Jane Moore and Oti Mabuse back at the helm, and the conversation quickly turned to the teen’s Isle of Man ceremony.
With 120 guests, a harpist, grazing platters, 5,000 roses, and a performance from Peter Andre, Christine called it “the big wedding of the year so far” and described it as “a proper spectacular.” Coleen and the rest of the panel agreed, praising the family and the event’s glamour.
The coverage also touched on reports that Venezuela would be moving out of her family’s £8m mansion into Noah’s bespoke caravan, adding a quirky twist to the luxurious celebration.
However, viewers were far from impressed. Social media quickly erupted with criticism:
“Are we really celebrating child marriage?”
“There’s nothing glitzy or glamorous about a kid getting married.”
“If it was council estate parents, they’d get reported to Social Services!”
Other commentators acknowledged the family tradition but remained concerned about the bride’s young age. The debate has highlighted the tension between celebrity spectacle and public opinion, with many questioning the ethics of applauding a teen marriage, no matter how extravagant.
As Loose Women continues to cover celebrity events, the Fury wedding controversy shows how daytime TV reactions can spark heated debates online, particularly when youth and luxury collide.


