Tyson Fury and his wife Paris have reportedly sparked mixed reactions within their wider family after giving their 16-year-old daughter Venezuela Fury and her new husband Noah Price an extraordinary wedding gift package reportedly worth almost $7 million. According to reports surrounding the wedding celebrations, the couple gifted the newlyweds a reported £5 million, roughly $7 million, to help “kick-start their life,” while also paying for an expensive honeymoon believed to be in the Caribbean and presenting them with a traditional gypsy wagon as a sentimental family gift. The wedding itself had already attracted major attention because of its scale, the age of the couple, and the highly traditional traveller elements woven throughout the ceremony and celebrations.
Tyson Fury and Paris reportedly gifted the newlyweds millions alongside a traditional caravan
An insider quoted by The US Sun claimed the financial gift created some division within the family because of the enormous amount involved for such a young couple. “Some family members thought it was a lot of money for a young couple so there were some mixed feelings — but it’s up to Tyson and Paris,” the source reportedly said. The insider also explained that the gift was intended to help Venezuela Fury and Noah Price begin their married life with financial security already in place. “Tyson and Paris gave Venezuela and Noah a wedding gift of £5million to kick-start their life. Obviously, they were over the moon,” the source added. Alongside the reported multi-million-pound financial gift, Tyson Fury also allegedly paid for the couple’s honeymoon and gifted them a traditional gypsy wagon, something described as especially meaningful given Fury’s traveller background. “Tyson also paid for the honeymoon and got them a traditional gypsy wagon as a sentimental gift. Tyson’s got one in his front yard,” the insider reportedly said. Reports have suggested the young couple are expected to settle in East Yorkshire following the wedding.
The ceremony reportedly reflected the Fury family’s traveller traditions and extravagant style
Venezuela Fury and 18-year-old Noah Price married at the Royal Chapel of St John the Baptist on the Isle of Man on Saturday, with the location drawing attention because the island permits marriage at 16 with parental approval. The ceremony and reception reportedly reflected the large-scale celebrations commonly associated with traveller wedding culture, with the insider describing the entire event as lavish from start to finish. “The wedding was magical and they spent £40,000 on Venezuela’s dress alone. That’s the gypsy way, go big,” the source said. Additional details from the celebrations included reportedly 10,000 blue hydrangeas decorating the venue, an oversized wedding cake and a special performance from singer Peter Andre, who is known to be friends with Tyson Fury.
Venezuela Fury, 16, makes surprise surname switch straight after wedding to 19 year old Noah Price (Image via Getty)
“There were 10,000 blue hydrangeas and the cake was huge. Tyson and Paris booked Peter Andre months ago. He and Tyson are friends and sang together. It was a happy day for all,” the insider added. A reception was later held at the Comis Hotel and Golf Club following the ceremony.
Venezuela Fury’s wedding look and TikTok clip also drew attention online
Photos and videos from the ceremony quickly spread online after Venezuela Fury arrived wearing an elegant strapless lace wedding gown featuring a reported 50-foot train. One detail that particularly caught attention online was her decision to pair the elaborate gown with white Crocs during parts of the celebrations. Ahead of the ceremony, Venezuela also posted a TikTok clip using audio from the sitcom Friends while preparing for the wedding morning. “I’m getting married today,” she lip-synched in the video before joking: “I think I just cracked a rib, but I don’t care because today is my wedding day. My day is finally here!”The engagement had already become public months earlier through Netflix’s At Home with the Furys, which followed aspects of the Fury family’s home life following Tyson’s return to boxing.The series documented the moment Venezuela and Noah Price announced their plans to marry, initially surprising Paris before Tyson quickly embraced the decision.
Paris Fury previously defended her daughter’s decision to marry young
The wedding also reignited discussion around Venezuela Fury’s age, though both Tyson and Paris Fury have publicly supported their daughter’s decision.Venezuela and Noah became engaged during her 16th birthday celebrations last September. Speaking to the UK Mirror, Paris described her daughter as mature beyond her years, adding that Venezuela had long taken on significant responsibility within the household, including helping care for her younger siblings. “Venezuela is so mature for her years,” Paris said. “She’s done so much in such a short time just because of who she is and the fact that she’s got six younger brothers and sisters that she’s helped bring up.” Paris also drew comparisons between her daughter’s relationship and her own early marriage to Tyson Fury. Paris was 17 when she became engaged to Tyson, with the pair eventually marrying in 2008 before building one of boxing’s most recognisable family dynasties together.The celebrations also reportedly included an emotional speech from Tyson Fury during the reception, while attention around the wedding continued because of several side stories linked to the event. These included the reported absence of Tommy Fury despite Molly-Mae Hague attending, as well as reports claiming an arrest was made during the festivities.Discussion around Fury’s boxing future also continued during the wedding weekend. The former heavyweight champion, widely known as “The Gypsy King,” has repeatedly been linked with a long-awaited fight against Anthony Joshua, while speculation over another bout with Oleksandr Usyk has continued following their previous meetings.Despite the controversy surrounding the scale of the gifts and the wider attention on the event, those close to the family maintained that Tyson and Paris Fury simply wanted to provide Venezuela and Noah with a strong financial foundation at the beginning of their married life.


