Tyson Fury’s daughter Venezuela marries at 16 in private ceremony
Tyson Fury’s eldest daughter married at 16, a ceremony that collided with England and Wales’ higher marriage age, celebrity attention and social-media scrutiny.

Venezuela Fury, Tyson Fury’s eldest daughter, married Noah Price in a private ceremony on Saturday, May 16, as the family marked a moment that was both deeply personal and instantly public. Tyson Fury and Paris Fury watched their daughter become a bride ahead of her 17th birthday, while photos from the celebration showed a lace dress, white Crocs and a family gathering that quickly spread far beyond the room where it happened.
The wedding lands against a stark legal backdrop. In England and Wales, the minimum marriage age rose to 18 on February 27, 2023, and the law ended the old route that allowed 16- and 17-year-olds to marry with parental consent. That change makes teenage marriage a question of policy, not just custom, and puts new weight on any ceremony involving a 16-year-old in a country where the law now treats 18 as the floor.
Venezuela and Noah’s engagement began during her 16th birthday party in September 2025, when Noah proposed in front of the family. Paris Fury later responded publicly that the couple were “only young,” but that she and Tyson were “very happy” and “couldn’t be prouder.” By March 2026, Paris Fury said the pair were planning to travel and build a life together before having children, a reflection of how quickly the family has had to navigate adult decisions around a teenage relationship.

The ceremony also unfolded in full view of celebrity culture. Family photos identified friends and relatives at the gathering, with Molly-Mae Hague at the reception and her daughter Bambi serving as flower girl. Venezuela later updated her Instagram profile to reflect her married name, a reminder that even a private family event can become global content within hours when it involves the Fury name.
Tyson Fury and Paris Fury have seven children, and Venezuela is their first child together and eldest daughter. That family context has helped turn the wedding into more than a tabloid curiosity. It is now part of a broader debate about the boundaries between parental support, teenage autonomy and the ethics of broadcasting a minor’s milestone to an international audience.
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