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TYSON FURY'S 16-YEAR OLD DAUGHTER VENEZUELA STUNS ON HER WEDDING DAY

TYSON FURY'S 16-YEAR OLD DAUGHTER VENEZUELA STUNS ON HER WEDDING DAY
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TYSON FURY'S 16-YEAR OLD DAUGHTER VENEZUELA STUNS ON HER WEDDING DAY

TYSON FURY'S 16-YEAR OLD DAUGHTER VENEZUELA STUNS ON HER WEDDING DAY

At just 16 years old, Tyson Fury’s daughter, Venezuela Fury, celebrated a lavish and memorable wedding to fiancé Noah Price on Saturday in the Isle of Man. The couple, who have reportedly been together for a little over a year, exchanged vows during a glamorous ceremony at the historic Victorian Royal Chapel of St John’s. Despite the light drizzle that swept across the island throughout the afternoon, the mood remained upbeat as family, friends, and well-wishers gathered to witness the special occasion. Tyson Fury, ever the entertainer, joked about the weather upon arrival, laughing: “If we wanted sun we should have gone to Spain.”

Venezuela made a striking entrance around 30 minutes after the scheduled 1:30pm ceremony start, arriving in a vintage car accompanied by her parents, Tyson and Paris Fury. The teenage bride wore an elegant lace fishtail wedding gown complete with an eye-catching 50-foot train. Adding a personal and unconventional touch to her bridal look, she paired the gown with white Crocs and dark sunglasses — a fashion choice she had previously hinted at before the ceremony.

Rather than carrying a traditional bouquet, Venezuela was seen holding her mobile phone as she stepped onto the blue carpet leading into the church. Tyson Fury, dressed sharply in a black tuxedo and sunglasses, proudly escorted his daughter while smiling and waving to cheering onlookers gathered outside the venue.

The groom, Noah Price, arrived shortly before the ceremony wearing a white tuxedo jacket, black trousers, and a yellow rose boutonniere. Accompanied by his groomsmen, Noah was welcomed by applause from villagers and guests as he entered the lavishly decorated chapel. At one point, he stepped back outside to pose for photographs before taking his place inside to await his bride’s arrival.

Among the notable guests attending the ceremony was pregnant influencer Molly-Mae Hague, who appeared in an elegant black trouser suit. She was joined by her young daughter Bambi, who served as one of the bridesmaids. Reports suggest the pair travelled to the Isle of Man earlier that day via private jet from Manchester and were not expected to remain for the evening reception.

As the bridal party prepared to enter the church, Tyson was heard joking with wife Paris about the enormous train attached to Venezuela’s gown, quipping: “Blimey Paris, you weren’t lying when you said 50ft train.”

Although steady rain began falling late in the morning, crowds of supporters continued to gather outside the church, many sheltering under umbrellas while waiting for the arrival of the Fury family. Security staff were also on hand with umbrellas to escort guests along the blue carpet leading into the chapel.

The Royal Chapel of St John’s, a site believed to have hosted religious worship for more than 1,000 years, provided a dramatic and historic backdrop for the wedding ceremony. Local historians note the grounds are home to a Celtic cross, adding further significance to the location. The service itself was officiated by Reverend Joanna Fisher.

Following the ceremony, celebrations were set to continue at the nearby Comis Hotel, where approximately 150 guests were expected to enjoy a lavish three-course meal complete with wine and champagne. Preparations for the evening reception were already underway earlier in the day, with florists constructing elaborate flower arches and entertainment crews preparing the venue for the celebrations ahead.

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