A shimmering entrance marked the beginning of a special celebration as Venezuela Fury, daughter of Tyson and Paris Fury, arrived at her hen party. The sixteen-year-old, preparing to marry boxer Noah Price, radiated joy alongside her mother, a vision in sparkles herself.
Venezuela’s hand proudly displayed a dazzling diamond ring, a symbol of a love story that unfolded quickly. Noah proposed on the dance floor during her sixteenth birthday party, a moment captured and shared by Paris, who expressed a sentiment many parents share: “Both only young but when you know, you know!”
The hen party, held at Morecambe Football Club, was a glamorous affair. Venezuela stunned in a floor-length gown, a golden veil, and a delicate tiara, embodying a fairytale bride-to-be. Her mother, Paris, complemented the occasion in a shimmering body-con dress and carried a classic yellow Chanel bag.
While a specific wedding date remains unannounced, Venezuela had previously hoped for a May or June ceremony. Her mother, however, hinted that the joyous occasion wasn’t far off, expressing her happiness and support for her daughter’s decision.
Paris, who herself married Tyson Fury at the age of eighteen, offered simple yet profound advice to Venezuela: “Stay happy.” It’s a sentiment born from personal experience, a gentle guiding hand as her daughter embarks on her own journey.
Venezuela’s excitement was palpable. She spoke of looking forward to married life, brimming with happiness and anticipation. A pre-hen dinner at The Cornerhouse in Lancaster offered a more intimate celebration, showcasing a playful white feather-trimmed blazer and crop top ensemble.
For now, the couple is maintaining separate homes, with Venezuela residing with her parents until after the wedding. This allows them to build anticipation and savor the moments leading up to their life together.
Looking beyond the wedding, Paris envisions a period of travel and independent exploration for the young couple. She emphasized Venezuela’s youth, gently dismissing any immediate plans for starting a family, acknowledging her daughter’s need to forge her own path.
Venezuela echoed this sentiment, admitting she doesn’t feel mentally prepared for motherhood, even in the near future. Their focus remains on building a strong foundation as a couple, embracing the adventure that lies ahead.
The eldest of Tyson and Paris’s seven children, Venezuela is stepping into a new chapter with grace and enthusiasm. Her hen party was a beautiful prelude to a future filled with love, promise, and the exciting possibilities of a life shared.