UMVA has learned that Venezuela Fury and Noah Price have officially tied the knot in a dazzling ceremony on the Isle of Man.
The couple exchanged vows amid an ocean of glittering lights, with Venezuela draped in a dramatic fishtail gown that flowed like a 50‑foot train, while Noah, an emerging heavyweight boxer, stood proud beside her.
Their love story began at a teenage party, when Noah surprised Venezuela with a proposal at her sixteenth birthday celebration. Though the engagement sparked curiosity, the parents of the bride have embraced the union, citing their own youthful marriages as a testament to tradition.
Paris Fury, the mother of the bride, defended the couple's decision, insisting that happiness trumps criticism. She shared that the family’s joy is unwavering, and any doubts merely reflect outsiders who have not experienced such love.
In a heart‑warming moment, Noah asked for parental consent before the proposal, a gesture that earned the blessing of Tyson Fury, who has watched his daughter navigate love with confidence.
The wedding’s setting—a historic Victorian chapel—allowed the couple to marry at the Isle of Man’s age of sixteen with parental consent, bypassing England’s stricter requirements.
Noah, now nineteen, balances his boxing career with a growing presence on social media, where he shares moments with Venezuela and showcases his dedication to the sport.
Venezuela, whose journey began with a secret Instagram message at fourteen, has grown into a confident public figure, proudly celebrating her new life with the support of her family.
As the sun set over the Isle of Man, the Furys and Price family celebrated a love that defied expectations, proving that true devotion knows no age limits.
