Venezuela Fury has revealed the real reason she arrived at her wedding wearing a pair of Gucci sunglasses — she had been crying her eyes out all morning with her dad, Tyson Fury.
The 16-year-old, who tied the knot last month with 19-year-old Noah Price on the Isle of Man, made her first live TV appearance with her new husband on This Morning on Friday. Speaking candidly to hosts Ben Shephard and Cat Deeley, Venezuela explained that the sunglasses were a practical solution for shielding her tears from cameras.
“It was emotional. I was just so overwhelmed,” she said. Noah, clearly smitten, added: “She looked beautiful. It gives you a warm feeling inside your heart.”
The couple, who have already settled into a static caravan after a lavish Marbella honeymoon, revealed their dreams of starring in a reality series. Venezuela said: “I would love to. We’re looking into it and I think it would be great.”
Style and Personality Shine Through
Venezuela’s wedding hit headlines for more than just her age. She walked down the aisle in Crocs and listened to a song by Biggie Smalls, while Noah sported his best wedding attire. On TV, she looked radiant in a cream cowl-neck dress with sequin straps, while the couple gushed over the planning help from Venezuela’s mother, Paris, including a surprise performance by Peter Andre.
The newlyweds shared how they met at a family function and got engaged at Venezuela’s 16th birthday. Noah explained: “I always knew I’d ask her. I took the ring with me and asked her dad for his blessing. It all came together perfectly.”
Addressing Controversy
The pair have faced criticism for marrying so young. On Instagram, Venezuela addressed the backlash with wedding snaps, writing: “For everyone who said I was too young.” Despite the controversy, she continues to charm fans on TikTok, where she shares candid moments and glimpses of her new home life.

TV Opportunities on the Horizon
With the popularity of Netflix’s House of Furys, insiders reveal there’s interest in a spin-off following Venezuela and Noah’s lives as newlyweds in their gypsy community. A source told The Sun: “People are genuinely intrigued by their love story. Several TV executives think a proper fly-on-the-wall series would be fascinating.”
Her representatives confirmed: “We have many offers on the table regarding Venezuela which we are discussing.”
From heartfelt family moments to eye-catching fashion choices, Venezuela and Noah are quickly becoming one of Britain’s most talked-about young couples — and their live TV debut only cements the fascination.

