Venezuela Fury and her husband Noah Price have hit back at critics of their new marital home, insisting “it’s not a caravan, but a static home.”

The 16-year-old social media influencer and her 19-year-old aspiring boxer husband, who married over the weekend, plan to settle into their modest home in East Riding of Yorkshire after returning from their honeymoon in Marbella.

In a TikTok posted Thursday, Venezuela clarified: “Can I just add, it’s not a caravan, it’s a chalet, static home. Thank you.” The video sparked a flurry of reactions, with fans joking: “Your gaffe has a clutch” and poking fun at features like the kitchen and bedside table. Venezuela’s witty response earned her praise, with followers calling her “iconic.”

The eldest daughter of Paris and Tyson Fury is swapping a life of luxury at her parents’ £8million Isle of Man mansion for her new home, embracing the traditional traveller culture, where brides often leave their family home to live with their husband and his relatives.
Her two-bedroom static home sits on a gated compound and features an open-plan kitchen and living area, complete with cream carpeting, white walls, and gold trim.
A source told The Sun: “Venezuela wants to start her married life in the traditional style of a traveller, just like her parents did. She’s lived in luxury since birth but is happy to swap comforts to take care of the home while Noah works. Her parents approve.”
The move echoes Tyson and Paris Fury’s early years, when the couple lived in a caravan before rising to prominence. Venezuela and Noah’s decision to embrace tradition has captured public attention, with fans admiring the couple’s joy and dedication to each other despite the modest new surroundings.
Venezuelan Fury and Noah Price’s playful TikTok and firm defense of their home highlight the couple’s charm, resilience, and commitment to starting married life on their own terms — blending modern social media culture with longstanding family tradition.
Source: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/




