Venezuela Fury Hits Back at Critics Over Education Claims as Newlywed Life with Noah Price Draws Fresh Attention

Venezuela Fury has fiercely defended herself against online trolls after facing criticism over leaving school at the age of 11.

The 16-year-old daughter of boxing champion Tyson Fury and Paris Fury, who recently married 19-year-old Noah Price in a lavish Isle of Man wedding, addressed the backlash in a candid TikTok video filmed at McDonald’s.

Some critics had mocked her spelling and questioned her education, but Venezuela was quick to fire back.

“Just seen a video saying, ‘Venezuela Fury left school when she was 11, how do you expect her to spell?’” she said.Venezuela Fury poses in gym and brands herself an 'bad b***h' after moving  into home with husband

She then insisted that her academic ability had been underestimated, revealing: “I’ll have you know, I nearly got accepted into a grammar school.”

When Noah asked what a grammar school was, Venezuela joked that it meant “good spelling,” before explaining that she had received tutoring and completed school tests.

“I got awarded prize of the year in Year 6 for good spelling,” she added.Venezuela Fury shows off sunkissed tan as fans say she's 'a model in the  making' after £30K honeymoon with new husband

Venezuela’s education has long attracted public interest because her family follows traditional traveller customs. Her mother Paris previously explained that leaving school at primary age is part of their community’s way of life.

“We finish school at primary age, which is the traditional traveller way,” Paris said, adding that Venezuela wanted to leave as many of her traveller friends were doing the same.

However, Paris also made clear that her daughter would continue learning with a tutor and would take lessons outside of school, including piano.

Meanwhile, Venezuela and Noah are settling into married life after their headline-making wedding and luxury honeymoon in Marbella, reportedly costing around £30,000.

Noah has already returned to work at the family scrap yard, despite claims that he is enjoying his sudden rise in public attention since marrying into the Fury family.

A source claimed the teenager has changed since his relationship with Venezuela became public, saying he now sees himself as famous. Still, despite the glamorous wedding and honeymoon, Noah was reportedly spotted back at work selling an old battery at a scrap yard.

Venezuela, meanwhile, has been giving fans a glimpse into the couple’s new home life at their static caravan in Derbyshire.

The newlyweds are living just a few doors away from Noah’s mother, Kathleen, and Venezuela has already been adding luxurious touches to the property.

Recent TikTok updates have shown expensive bedding, a £450 Blumarine duvet, a £500 Swarovski crystal-embellished throw, designer cushions, a large television, and stylish kitchen accessories.

The two-bedroom caravan, reportedly named “The Manor House,” sits on a gated compound near Chesterfield and was built by a company specialising in bespoke caravans.

Noah’s family has also revealed hopes to build the young couple a permanent home on their land in the future.

Their young marriage follows a familiar pattern in the Fury family. Tyson and Paris themselves became engaged as teenagers before building a life together, first in a caravan and later across several luxury homes, including properties in Morecambe, the Isle of Man, and Marbella.

Now, with public attention growing around Venezuela and Noah, the young couple appear determined to embrace married life on their own terms — despite the criticism, curiosity, and constant spotlight surrounding them.