Venezuela Fury, 16, is fighting back against online trolls with the confidence of a young woman well aware of her own story. The daughter of Tyson and Paris Fury recently revealed she almost attended a grammar school, despite leaving formal education at just 11 — a move in line with her family’s traditional traveller lifestyle.
Speaking candidly, Venezuela fired back at critics: “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… I got awarded prize of the year in Year 6 for good spelling.”
The teenage star tied the knot last month with 19-year-old husband Noah Price in a lavish Isle of Man ceremony, followed by a £30,000 honeymoon in Marbella. While Noah has returned to work at the family scrap yard, Venezuela is settling into their Derbyshire static caravan home, lovingly dubbed “The Manor House”, and transforming it into a stylish sanctuary with Swarovski-embellished throws, designer duvets, and luxury touches that belie their modest surroundings.

Fans have been given a rare glimpse of married life, from the couple’s matching flashy cars to cozy Netflix nights, as Venezuela shows off her home, cooking for Noah, and curating the couple’s space with flair and attention to detail.
Despite the whirlwind of criticism, Venezuela’s parents insist her education continues at home with a dedicated tutor and piano lessons, proving she’s determined to balance tradition with ambition. Her rise from teenage bride to Netflix-featured reality star reflects not only her resilience but the unique life she and Noah are carving out together — a mix of heritage, glamour, and modern celebrity.
As the young couple navigates early marriage, fame, and family legacy, Venezuela’s message is clear: don’t judge a book by its cover — and don’t underestimate a Fury.



