Venezuela Fury and her husband Noah Price are proving they don’t need to rely on family fortune to fund their newlywed life.
Since marrying earlier this year, the teenage couple have attracted huge attention online by sharing their everyday life from a static caravan in East Riding of Yorkshire. What began as casual updates has quickly turned into a booming social media career, with thousands of fans tuning in to watch everything from cooking and home projects to lighthearted chats about married life.
Shutting Down the £5 Million Wedding Gift Rumor
The pair recently addressed one of the biggest rumors surrounding their marriage—that Tyson Fury allegedly handed Noah a £5 million wedding gift.
Speaking during a livestream, Noah firmly dismissed the claim.
“No, Tyson did not give me £5 million.”
He also laughed off assumptions that his wife covers all of their expenses because of her famous family.
“I actually pay for everything. You’d expect the millionaire to pay for it, wouldn’t you?”
Venezuela joined in on the joke by asking viewers if they genuinely believed she was a millionaire before singing with a smile:
“But I live like a millionaire!”
The playful exchange quickly spread across social media, with fans praising the couple for keeping a sense of humor despite constant speculation.

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An industry insider has suggested Noah is making around £400 per video on TikTok, while Venezuela is likely to make £2,000 due to her following count of 1.3 million
Their Social Media Is Becoming a Serious Business
While the couple insist they manage their finances independently, their growing online popularity appears to be generating significant income.
Noah regularly livestreams on platforms including TikTok and Kick, where viewers can subscribe, send virtual gifts, and donate during broadcasts. During one honeymoon livestream, he even encouraged followers to continue sending gifts while thanking supporters in real time.
Meanwhile, Venezuela has built an impressive audience of around 1.3 million TikTok followers, making her an attractive partner for sponsored content, brand collaborations, affiliate marketing, and creator rewards.
Industry estimates suggest Noah could earn several hundred pounds for sponsored TikTok content, while Venezuela’s much larger audience could command substantially higher fees for promotional posts, although their actual earnings have not been publicly confirmed.
The couple have also made it clear they keep their finances separate.
“She earns her money, I earn mine,” Noah explained.
Venezuela quickly added with a grin:
“Yeah… what are you going to do about it?”


