Venezuela Fury’s husband Noah Price has sparked a fresh social media frenzy after complaining that the newlywed couple’s first home together is “too small”—leaving the 16-year-old reality star looking decidedly unimpressed.
The couple, who tied the knot in May, have been sharing candid clips of married life with their followers. In a video filmed in the kitchen of their 42ft by 14ft two-bedroom static caravan, Noah could be heard teasing: “Why did you get me such a tiny house, oh ‘cause you bought it!”
Venezuela, meanwhile, stayed cool, ignoring his quip as she directed him where to sit before breaking into song. The modest home, which sits on a gated compound near Chesterfield, Derbyshire, features modern touches including marble-trimmed kitchens and bathrooms, a fireplace, and built-in cabinets.

💸 Money Matters
Rumours have swirled over who paid for the caravan. While some reports suggested it was a wedding gift from her famous parents Tyson and Paris Fury, Noah insisted he purchased it himself—and denied claims that Tyson had given him £5million for tying the knot. He told fans: “No Tyson did not give me £5million.”
The pair also confirmed that they don’t share finances. Noah said: “She earns her money, I earn mine,” to which Venezuela cheekily added: “Yeah, what you gonna do about it.”
🔥 Fan Reactions & Viral Moments
Noah’s playful critique divided fans. Some sympathised with Venezuela, commenting: “She’s trying bless her,” while others defended Noah, calling the duo “funny” and praising their young-love antics.
The livestream also captured Noah hilariously mispronouncing Tommy Fury and Molly-Mae Hague’s newborn son’s name, Midas, prompting fans to flood the comments. He asked: “Have you met Midas yet?” and then questioned: “Tommy’s girl? Or is it a boy?” Venezuela quickly corrected him, confirming it was a boy.
📺 TV Future?
Venezuela’s candid online presence has reportedly caught the eye of TV executives, with talks underway for a possible fly-on-the-wall series showcasing their lives as young newlyweds in the Fury family. A source told us: “People are fascinated by their story—the famous family, the young love, and their lifestyle. It has huge reality TV potential.”
With over 1.3million followers on Facebook, Venezuela is already a social media star, sharing honest glimpses from cooking in the caravan to family life. Representatives confirmed: “We have several offers on the table regarding Venezuela which we are discussing.”


