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TYSON FURY’S DAUGHTER VENEZUELA GETS ENGAGED ON HER 16TH BIRTHDAY

TYSON FURY’S DAUGHTER VENEZUELA GETS ENGAGED ON HER 16TH BIRTHDAY
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TYSON FURY’S DAUGHTER VENEZUELA GETS ENGAGED ON HER 16TH BIRTHDAY

TYSON FURY’S DAUGHTER VENEZUELA GETS ENGAGED ON HER 16TH BIRTHDAY

Venezuela Fury, the eldest daughter of former heavyweight champion Tyson Fury and his wife Paris, accepted a surprise marriage proposal from her boxing beau, Noah Price, during her 16th birthday celebration. The romantic moment unfolded on the dance floor, where Noah went down on one knee and presented a ring, before embracing Venezuela as she slipped it onto her finger.

The proposal was shared online by both Venezuela and Paris. In her caption, Paris wrote:

“Congratulations to @venezuelafuryofficial and @7noahprice on getting engaged. Both only young but when you know you know! Still in shock but very happy for you both. Me and your Dad couldn’t be prouder xxx.”
Paris and Tyson Fury pictured with Venezuela and fiancé Noah Price
Venezuela's engagement ring

Shortly afterward, Venezuela posted a close-up of her diamond ring alongside the words:

“We are gettin married 🥰 so happy ❤️.”

Venezuela Fury and Noah Price have been romantically linked for some time now, their relationship growing more visible over recent months. Their first widely noticed public appearance together was at York Races, where photos showed them being affectionate and comfortable in one another’s company.

The relationship became more official on social media in recent times. Venezuela and Noah have exchanged affectionate posts, and their followers saw snapshots of their time together, at events, alongside family, and in romantic gestures. A boomerang video at York Races showed Noah planting a kiss on Venezuela’s cheek, while she responded with warmth.

Some social media users questioned the age of the couple, prompting defenders to point to the beginnings of her parents’ own romance. Tyson and Paris first met as teenagers, Paris was only 15, and reignited their connection on Paris’s 16th birthday, a moment that eventually led to marriage in November 2008. The couple now has seven children including Venezuela, Valencia and Athena, and sons Prince John James, Prince Tyson II, Prince Adonis Amaziah and Rico.

Within Traveller culture, of which Tyson and Paris are a part, early engagements and marriages are not unheard of. The tradition often values strong family bonds, continuity of community, and early starts in life. In many such communities, forming partnerships in the teen years has historical precedent, though modern laws and norms in the UK now prohibit someone aged 16 or 17 from legally marrying, even with parental consent, due to changes introduced by the Marriage and Civil Partnership (Minimum Age) Act 2022.

Despite that legal restriction, engagement is not illegal, and married life can only begin once both partners reach 18. For now, Venezuela and Noah’s future will be awaited closely, not only for their personal journey, but also for how they navigate the intersection of cultural tradition and contemporary legal and social expectations.

While critics and supporters alike weigh in online, Paris and Tyson stand firmly behind their daughter’s decision, echoing the belief, “When you know, you know.”

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