When boxer Tyson Fury and his wife Paris watched their eldest daughter Venezuela walk down the aisle on Saturday, May 16, they weren’t just celebrating a wedding—they were witnessing a milestone that arrived early. At just 16 years old, Venezuela married aspiring boxer Noah Price, surrounded by close family and friends in what sounds like an intimate, carefully orchestrated affair.
The details paint a picture of understated elegance. Venezuela looked stunning in a strapless, lace mermaid gown from designer Ava Rose Hamilton, paired with a mid-length veil—a classic bridal silhouette that let the bride shine without overshadowing the moment. The reception featured a six-tiered blue wedding cake decorated with blue-and-yellow roses, a sweet touch that matched the day’s color palette and gave the celebration a cohesive, thoughtful feel.
What really stole the show, though, was the family affair. Molly-Mae Hague, who’s engaged to Tyson’s brother Tommy Fury, brought her 3-year-old daughter Bambi along as a flower girl in an adorable off-the-shoulder blue gown. Molly-Mae, currently pregnant with baby number two, was all smiles in her black frock at the reception—a moment that underscored just how close-knit this family truly is. Even Paris, Venezuela’s mother, brought the glamour with a sophisticated outfit and fascinator befitting a mother-of-the-bride.
The wedding happened just weeks before Venezuela turns 17, which means this was a carefully timed celebration. While young marriages often spark conversation, what comes through in the coverage is the love and support surrounding the couple. Family is clearly everything to the Fury clan, and they showed up in full force to mark Venezuela’s big day.
It’s a reminder that behind the boxing headlines and tabloid coverage, there’s a close family unit that values togetherness. And sometimes, when you’re part of a family like that, milestone moments—even the unexpected ones—become about connection, not controversy.
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