Heavyweight boxing champion Tyson Fury’s eldest daughter, Venezuela Fury, 16, has married amateur boxer Noah Price, 19, at the Royal Chapel of St. John the Baptist on the Isle of Man. The Venezuela Fury wedding Isle of Man ceremony took place on Saturday, May 16, drawing large crowds of well-wishers despite drizzly weather.
The bride arrived in a vintage Bentley alongside her father before walking down a striking 30-foot blue carpet. Venezuela stunned in a lace fishtail wedding dress featuring a 50-foot train and kept her promise to wear black sunglasses and white Crocs. The groom wore a white tuxedo jacket with black trim and a black bow tie.
Eighteen bridesmaids accompanied Venezuela, including her younger sisters Valencia, eight, and Athena, four, along with Bambi Fury, the three-year-old daughter of Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury.
The former heavyweight world champion became emotional watching his eldest daughter exchange vows. Speaking after the ceremony, Fury reflected on a bittersweet realization.
“It was beautiful. She’s no longer a Fury,” Fury told reporters, noting his daughter had already changed her Instagram handle to @venezuelaprice1.
Turning to lighter matters, he quipped about the rainy weather: “If we wanted sun we should have gone to Spain!”
Noah Price proposed at Venezuela’s 16th birthday party in September 2025, with the engagement documented on the family’s Netflix series “At Home With The Furys” . Tyson initially felt the marriage was “a bit soon” but ultimately granted his blessing after Noah declared he was “one million percent” committed.
Paris Fury, who married Tyson at 17, has defended her daughter’s decision, calling Venezuela “ridiculously young even in gypsy standards” but describing her as mature beyond her years.
Following the ceremony, the newlyweds departed in a vintage car displaying a “Mr and Mrs” sign. The reception took place at the Comis Hotel and Golf Club, with reports indicating Peter Andre performed the couple’s first dance.


