UMVA has learned that a 16-year-old celebrity bride has made headlines with an opulent wedding that has sparked both awe and controversy. Venezuela Fury, daughter of world champion boxer Tyson Fury, exchanged vows in a lavish ceremony on the Isle of Wight, marking one of the most talked-about moments of the year.
Arriving at the private Victorian chapel in a dramatic fishtail gown with a 50-foot train, Venezuela’s entrance was nothing short of cinematic. Designed with imported Italian lace and custom long sleeves, the dress required an army of bridesmaids—18 in total—to manage its sweeping silhouette. Hidden beneath the glamour: a pair of white Crocs, a Gen-Z touch that blended comfort with extravagance.
Sources have confirmed to UMVA that the ceremony, held at the secluded Royal Chapel of St. John’s, was shrouded in secrecy. The venue’s gates were closed to the public, and security was tight, reflecting the family’s desire to shield the event from prying eyes. Venezuela’s father, Tyson Fury, was seen walking her down the aisle in a black tuxedo, his pride evident as he beamed at his daughter.
The union between Venezuela and Noah Price, a 19-year-old amateur boxer, has drawn sharp reactions online. Critics have questioned the appropriateness of the marriage, while Venezuela’s family has staunchly defended their choices. “If she’s happy, we’re happy,” her mother, Paris Fury, previously declared, echoing the couple’s commitment to their cultural traditions and personal joy.
Behind the scenes, the wedding preparations were a whirlwind. Venezuela began her morning at 4 a.m., prepping with her mother and bridesmaids. The couple’s engagement, announced during Venezuela’s 16th birthday, has become a focal point of the family’s reality TV series, *At Home with the Furys*, and the ceremony is expected to dominate upcoming episodes.
Guests arrived in style at the Comis Hotel and Golf Resort, where the Fury family now resides. Among them: heavily pregnant influencer Molly-Mae Hague, who jetted in by private jet, and Venezuela’s uncle Tommy Fury. The event, steeped in both celebration and tension, has become a symbol of the family’s unyielding defiance against public scrutiny.
UMVA has gathered that the couple’s relationship remains a lightning rod for debate. Yet for the Furies, the marriage is a testament to their values. “I don’t get the negativity,” Venezuela herself has said. “There’s no reason for it.” As the world watches, the story of Venezuela and Noah’s union continues to unfold—a blend of tradition, defiance, and the unrelenting spotlight of fame.
