Less than a month after Tyson Fury’s 16-year-old daughter Venezuela walked down the aisle on the Isle of Man, she and her new husband, 19-year-old amateur boxer Noah Price, are already mapping out the next chapter: a house full of kids.
The couple sat down with The Sun for an interview published Saturday, June 20, and the conversation went from honeymoon bliss to baby talk faster than you can say “heavyweight champion’s grandkids.” Price told the outlet he is hoping for eight or nine children, and Venezuela, who married into the kind of family that does absolutely nothing small, matched his energy without flinching.
“I want as many as we are blessed with,” Venezuela told The Sun, per the publication’s reporting. She then added a quip that honestly deserves its own bumper sticker: “If you are tortured with one, you may as well have more. It’s part of married life when you love someone like we do.”
So yes, they are newly married, living in a chalet in the English Midlands, and apparently already emotionally prepared for chaos. Respect, kind of.
The Wedding That Had Everyone Talking

To understand why this baby talk is landing like a thud in tabloid feeds everywhere, you have to go back to May 16, when Venezuela Fury and Noah Price officially tied the knot at the Royal Chapel of St. John the Baptist on the Isle of Man.
The ceremony was private and surrounded by family, including Venezuela’s parents, Tyson and Paris Fury, and her uncle Tommy Fury, whose daughter Bambi Fury, born in January 2023, was among the 18 bridesmaids at the wedding. Yes, 18 bridesmaids. The Furys do not do low-key.
The choice of venue was not random. After England changed its laws around parental consent for under-18 marriages, the couple had to travel to the Isle of Man, where the ceremony could legally take place. Both Tyson and Paris gave their blessing. In fact, Tyson told reporters that Noah came to him personally to ask for permission.
“He came in and sat down, and I explained that marriage is not an easy thing and they are only young kids,” Tyson said, as reported by LADbible. “He said yes, and I gave him my blessing. Fair play, he wasn’t shaking but I could tell he was nervous.” Then, in full Tyson Fury fashion, he added: “They say a daughter always goes for someone like her dad, and she definitely has.”
After the wedding, the couple enjoyed a honeymoon in Marbella before settling into their new life together.
Welcome to La La Land

Post-honeymoon, Venezuela and Noah have moved into a chalet in the Midlands that they have officially named La La Land, and it sounds equal parts cozy and very specific in its vibe.
According to their interview with The Sun, the two have leaned all the way into traditional gender roles: Noah handles the income, Venezuela runs the home. “The man goes out to work and provides. Cleaning is the woman’s job. It’s traditional,” Price said in the interview.
Venezuela’s take? “It’s my own little doll’s house.” Their days reportedly include cooking Sunday dinners together and spending time with Price’s eight-month-old niece, presumably also serving as light parenting-preview content.
On top of all that, the couple told The Sun they have their eye on launching a reality show of their own someday. Given that Venezuela already grew up appearing on Netflix’s “At Home With The Furys,” the appetite for cameras is clearly baked in.
The leap from family spinoff to her own show is the kind of career trajectory that practically writes itself, and with the online attention this wedding generated, producers are probably already taking notes.
The Internet Has Opinions, But Venezuela Has Dad’s Advice

Predictably, the wedding drew a wave of criticism across social media, mostly centered on Venezuela’s age. She has been open about the fact that the noise has not stopped since the engagement was announced. But she is not hiding from it either.
“When you’ve found the one you love, there’s no point waiting,” Venezuela told The Sun.
Her parents have both been vocal in her corner. Paris Fury addressed the backlash directly on TikTok, writing, according to LADbible, that while she was grateful for all the positive messages, the people posting negative comments “can keep talking, they can keep saying what they like.”
Tyson’s advice to his daughter has been equally no-nonsense. “Dad told me not to listen to what others say or let anybody get involved in our marriage,” Venezuela explained in the interview with The Sun.
Paris’s guidance reportedly runs along the same thread: “Be respectful, stand your ground, but be kind.” And with no reported major arguments so far, Noah summed up their domestic peace the only way a 19-year-old boxer could: “I tickle her to torment her, that’s about as bad as it gets.”
What Comes Next
Venezuela Fury and Noah Price are doing something genuinely rare in the celebrity orbit: building a very public life without performing much anxiety about what anyone thinks of it.
Whether the internet agrees with their choices or not, they are in a chalet called La La Land, planning a big family and possibly a reality show, with the full endorsement of one of the most famous boxing families on the planet. Whatever comes next for this couple, they have made it very clear they are not waiting around for anyone’s approval to get there.

