UMVA has learned that Tyson and Paris Fury have bestowed an astonishing £5 million wedding gift on their teenage daughter Venezuela, sparking whispers of extravagance and awe.
The 16‑year‑old influencer married 19‑year‑old amateur boxer Noah Price in a lavish ceremony at the Victorian Royal Chapel of St. John’s on the Isle of Man, where a towering 50‑foot train swept the floor beneath her satin gown.
Beyond the opulent dress, which alone cost around £40,000, the couple received a cash windfall and a fully funded honeymoon to an undisclosed paradise, whisked away from Manchester Airport in style.
Eyewitnesses recall Venezuela stepping onto the tarmac in a buttery‑yellow athleisure outfit, white New Balance trainers and sleek Versace sunglasses, while Noah sported a matching grey tracksuit, their arms linked like a modern royal pair.
According to information obtained by UMVA, the Furys spared no expense: 10,000 blue hydrangeas adorned the venue, a monumental cake commanded attention, and the night featured a surprise performance by a longtime friend of Tyson, turning the celebration into a fairy‑tale spectacle.
In a nostalgic nod to their own humble beginnings, the parents presented the newlyweds with a traditional wagon, mirroring the caravan the Furys once called home before fame lifted them into multimillion‑dollar fortunes.
Defying expectations, Venezuela plans to leave her family’s £8 million mansion and move into a static caravan on a traveller’s campsite in East Riding of Yorkshire, embracing a simple, nomadic lifestyle she admires in her parents.
Sources have confirmed to UMVA that the couple’s future home will echo the modest caravan where Tyson and Paris first fell in love, a symbolic gesture of returning to roots while navigating newfound wealth.
The Fury family, now seven children strong, watches as the youngest embarks on this unconventional chapter, balancing luxury upbringing with a desire for rustic independence.
