Venezuela Fury moves out of Tyson’s mansion to live in caravan and changes name | Boxing | Sport
Tyson Fury‘s daughter Venezuela is set to swap the family’s £8million mansion for life in a static caravan with her new husband. The 16-year-old, who is the eldest daughter of the two-time heavyweight boxing champion, married 19-year-old Noah Price on the Isle of Man on Saturday.
An extravagant wedding saw the bride sport Crocs, sunglasses and a gown with a 50ft train as she proceeded down the aisle with her 18 bridesmaids, before a raucous evening reception featured a performance by Peter Andre for approximately 160 guests. On her wedding day, Venezuela wasted no time in embracing her new identity, updating her name on social media within moments of officially becoming a married woman.
The teenager, who is one of seven children shared by Fury and his wife Paris, now goes by Venezuela Price, adopting the Instagram handle @venezuelaprice1 straight after Saturday’s nuptials.
Her famous father looked visibly moved after witnessing her exchange vows and acknowledged the instant name change as he told the Daily Mail: “It was beautiful. She’s no longer a Fury.”
Now, social media star Venezuela is preparing to leave her parents’ mansion and relocate to a traveller campsite in the East Riding of Yorkshire, alongside her new spouse.
A source told the publication: ‘Venezuela wants to start her married life in the traditional style of a traveller, just like her parents did.
“She has lived in luxury since she was born but is willing to swap her home comforts to go and live in a static caravan.
“She thinks it did her parents no harm and is looking forward to taking care of all the domestics while Noah goes out to work. Her parents approve.”
Venezuela has since posted photographs of the static caravan on her TikTok account, captioning them: “R (our) first ever home, so proud of my Noah.”
The as-yet unfurnished caravan – dubbed ‘The Manor House’ – features predominantly white, gold and marble décor throughout, with an open-plan kitchen and lounge area, alongside a master bedroom and a bathroom complete with both a shower and free-standing bathtub.
Venezuela’s parents, both 37, also married as teenagers back in 2008, with Paris forging her own media career, becoming a familiar face on Loose Women and appearing in the family’s Netflix series At Home With the Furys.
Following criticism for marrying at 16, Venezuela stood by her choice and told The Sun: “I think there’s worse things girls my age are doing right now. They’re sitting in parks drinking bottles of beer.”
She added: “Some people say: ‘You’re throwing your life away, you’re just going to be a wife.’ But I do just think it’s different worlds.
“Obviously, girls my age are still in education but I have been to school, finished my exams and everything, because I had one-on-one tutoring, so I got through it faster. I’m not going to go to university because I don’t want to be a doctor or a lawyer, so I don’t need to.
“Noah is nice, he’s kind and caring. When we spend time together, we do lots of fun things and don’t stop laughing - although we go fishing together and I don’t actually like fishing.
“When you know, you know – Noah and I love each other. So why not start my life, go and get married and do my own thing. That’s what we both want to do.”


