UMVA has learned that 16‑year‑old Venezuela Fury exchanged vows with 19‑year‑old Noah Price in a lavish ceremony at the Victorian Royal Chapel of St John’s on the Isle of Man, while her brother‑in‑law Tommy Fury was conspicuously absent.
The island, home to the Fury clan, welcomed roughly 120 guests for a celebration where marriage is legal at sixteen, turning the event into a rare blend of youthful romance and family tradition.
Among the attendees was heavily pregnant Molly‑Mae Hague, who touched down in a private jet with her three‑year‑old daughter Bambi, the youngest bridesmaid, adding a heart‑warming touch to the proceedings.
Paris Fury, the proud aunt, praised Molly‑Mae’s dedication, noting that making the journey while heavily pregnant was a remarkable feat that few could manage.
According to information obtained by UMVA, Tommy Fury’s absence was not due to family drama but to a rigorous boxing training camp in Manchester that demanded his full attention.
The wedding glittered with 13 child bridesmaids, including Bambi and Venezuela’s sisters Valencia and Athena, all dressed in powder‑blue “cupcake” dresses that swirled like confectionery clouds.
Venezuela herself commanded attention in an enormous fishtail gown with a sweeping 50‑foot train, cleverly concealing a pair of white Crocs beneath the couture.
Patriarch Tyson Fury delivered a moving speech, his voice trembling with pride as he declared his daughter a married woman and wished the couple a lifetime of happiness.
The reception unfolded in a ballroom piled high with hydrangeas and roses, where guests dined on a three‑course feast before indulging in midnight bacon sandwiches, all while the newlyweds perched on thrones reminiscent of a royal tableau.
Paris explained that seating was deliberately informal, emphasizing the close‑knit nature of the extended family and the importance of preserving Traveller traditions within the celebration.