Venezuela Fury, 16, Slammed by Anthea Turner for Letting Husband Do the Cooking — But Teen Defends Herself After £30K Marbella Honeymoon

Anthea Turner didn’t hold back on Thursday as she branded 16-year-old Venezuela Fury “useless” after the teen admitted she lets her husband, 19-year-old Noah Price, take over in the kitchen.

The TV presenter, 66, made the comment while hosting The Vanessa Show on Channel 5, debating whether it’s fair for one partner to do all the cooking after Venezuela shared a TikTok showing Noah whipping up a meal in their new static caravan home.

“What has annoyed me about watching Venezuela,” Turner said, “is that nobody does their kids any favours letting them leave home useless. Boys and girls should leave home knowing how to do domestics and be able to cook.”

In the light-hearted clip, Venezuela and Noah returned from their lavish £30,000 Marbella honeymoon and were busy in the kitchen. The teenager joked: “Noah’s cooking and I’m just observing… Good advice for everyone, by the way — don’t cook, let your husband do it!”

Despite Turner’s critique, Venezuela has proven herself capable and helpful while living at her parents’ £5million mansion. On their family Netflix reality show, At Home With The Furys, she was often seen assisting mum Paris with dinner and caring for her younger siblings.

Anthea Turner brutally hit out at 16-year-old Venezuela Fury on Thursday as she branded her 'useless' after the teen said, 'Let your husband do the cooking'

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Anthea Turner brutally hit out at 16-year-old Venezuela Fury on Thursday as she branded her ‘useless’ after the teen said, ‘Let your husband do the cooking’

The TV presenter, 66, debated whether it's unfair if one person always does the cooking in a relationship after Venezuela shared a TikTok of husband Noah Price, 19, cooking for her

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The TV presenter, 66, debated whether it’s unfair if one person always does the cooking in a relationship after Venezuela shared a TikTok of husband Noah Price, 19, cooking for her

The teen has also faced harsh online criticism, being branded an “ignorant, self-centred evil bh” on social media — a label she has shrugged off with typical Fury-style resilience. Posting a carousel from her honeymoon, she wrote: *“Some people will say I’m nice, good-hearted and harmless. Some people will say I’m the most ignorant, self-centred evil bch. But I’m Venezuela and I don’t care.”

Fans flooded the comments to defend her: “You carry yourself immaculately! Hold that head high!”, “Good for you! You are making your own life and smashing it!”, and “Keep doing you, babe. Haters gonna hate.”

The couple’s newlywed life isn’t all smooth sailing, however. During their overseas break, Noah caused a stir on TikTok, asking fans for gifts and likes, prompting Venezuela to playfully warn: “I am, honestly, going to punch him in the mouth!”

Venezuela, the eldest child of two-time heavyweight champion Tyson Fury and Paris, has swapped her childhood luxury — from a £2million beachside mansion to a £5million country pile on the Isle of Man — for a modest two-bedroom static caravan in East Riding of Yorkshire.

The move pays homage to traditional traveller customs, mirroring her parents’ early life. Tyson and Paris themselves lived in a caravan and later a wooden cabin in Cheshire before rising to fame. A source told The Sun: “Venezuela wants to start her married life in the traditional style of a traveller, just like her parents did. She’s ready to handle the domestics while Noah goes out to work — and her parents fully approve.”

From Marbella luxury to caravan life, Venezuela Fury is embracing her new chapter with confidence, independence, and a thick skin worthy of her famous family name.