
Tyson Fury's Daughter, 16, Marries Amateur Boxer in Crocs – Photos from the Wedding
A 16-year-old bride in a fishtail gown with a 50-foot train and a pair of white Crocs hidden underneath was enough to stop the internet in its tracks.
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Tyson Fury's eldest daughter, Venezuela Fury, married amateur boxer Noah Price on Saturday, May 16, in a wedding that quickly became one of the weekend's most talked-about celebrity events, with photos from the ceremony flooding social media within hours.
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And from the gown to the guest list to the bride's age, almost nothing about the day was what people expected.
She Looked Like a Film Star, and the Internet Had Opinions
Venezuela, 16, married Noah, 19, at the Victorian Royal Chapel of St. John's on the Isle of Man, in one of the most talked-about celebrity weddings of the year.
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Her father, the world heavyweight champion, walked her to the altar in a black tuxedo and sunglasses, smiling and waving to the crowd outside. Noah arrived in a white tuxedo.
The wedding photos began circulating online almost immediately, and the reactions followed quickly. Venezuela, dressed in an enormous self-designed gown of imported Italian lace with a sweeping fishtail silhouette, looked nothing like most people's image of a teenage bride.
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"She looks like a film star," one person wrote. "She's beautiful like her mama!" said another, while a third kept it simple:
"Beautiful young lady. Stunning dress."
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But the admiration arrived alongside genuine surprise. "Looks older that her 16 years, [sic]" one commenter noted, while another followed up, "How can somebody so young look so old?"
Two more voices went further still. "She is still a child," wrote one reader, and another asked the question many were thinking, "16? Is that even legal?"
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The Detail Nobody Saw Coming
Beneath the Italian lace and the 50-foot train that required multiple bridesmaids to maneuver, something entirely unexpected was on Venezuela's feet. She wore white Crocs on her wedding day, having previously said she was deciding between Crocs and trainers.
The unconventional choice quickly became one of the internet's favorite details from the day.
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And the scale of the wedding only became more extravagant from there. Venezuela was surrounded by an astonishing 18 bridesmaids, including younger sisters Valencia and Athena, as well as three-year-old Bambi Fury, the daughter of Tommy Fury and former "Love Island" star Molly-Mae Hague.
Molly-Mae, who is heavily pregnant with her second child, reportedly flew in by private jet for the occasion.
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Venezuela woke up at 4 a.m. to begin hair and makeup preparations alongside her mother, Paris, and her bridesmaids. The ceremony itself was held behind closed doors, with the Victorian chapel shut to the public for the day.
The reception was held at the Comis Hotel and Golf Resort near Douglas, where the '90s pop legend, Peter Andre, performed a set, including his 1996 classic "Mysterious Girl."
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The celebrations, however, were not entirely without drama. Reports later emerged that police were called to the Comis Hotel during the evening, where a man was arrested and escorted into a police van.
In a later update, Isle of Man Constabulary confirmed the arrest was linked to a licensing offence, which typically refers to breaches involving alcohol sales, late-night food service, or public entertainment regulations in the UK.
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Earlier in the day, a coach full of tourists had arrived at the chapel, hoping to glimpse the ceremony, only to find a sign on the door reading, "Sorry, church closed today."
But while the spectacle of the wedding dominated social media, the conversation online kept returning to one thing above all else: Venezuela's age.
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'I Was 17 When I Got Engaged'
The question that kept circulating online was the same one: how are her parents okay with this? Paris had already answered it at the time of the engagement:
"Venezuela is so mature for her years. 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. I can't deny her, because I was 17 when I got engaged."
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"She's obviously following in my footsteps, so how can I judge her in any way," Paris said, adding that while she knew Venezuela was still young, she believed her daughter had found the person she loved and deserved her full support.
A Father, a Daughter, and One Gold Moment
Tyson, who has publicly defended his daughter's choice to marry young, was every bit the proud father on the day.
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The two shared a father-daughter dance at the reception, and Venezuela's words on Instagram afterward said what the photos alone could not:
"Well I couldn't of asked for a better father all my life he has gone above and beyond for me 1 in a million🚀❤️my best friend and wost enemy in one my father TYSON LUKE FURY❤️💙[sic]"
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She has since updated her Instagram handle to feature her new last name.
Legal on the Isle of Man
On the Isle of Man, 16 is the legal age to marry. The Fury family relocated to the island last year, and the ceremony took place at a chapel near their home.
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Venezuela and Noah got engaged during her 16th birthday celebrations in 2025, and her new husband is an aspiring amateur heavyweight boxer, a background that connects him naturally to the family he has just married into.
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The relationship has already been featured on the Netflix reality series "At Home with the Furys," with the upcoming third season expected to document the wedding.
As for the critics, Paris had a short answer ready. "All I can think is these people mustn't have had very happy relationships," she said.
The couple emerged from the chapel together amid blue and yellow flowers. And judging by the reaction online, Venezuela Fury's wedding is likely to keep people talking long after the flowers are gone.
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