Venezuela Fury, 16, changes her name moments after marrying in Crocs and 50ft wedding dress

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Venezuela Fury has publicly taken on her new identity with pride after changing her name on social media from Venezuela Fury to Venezuela Price following her lavish wedding

Just moments after walking down the aisle, Venezuela Fury took to Instagram to mark the occasion with a bold move. The 16 year old daughter of Tyson and Paris Fury, has now changed her name to Venezuela Price.

On social media, the influencer, who is also the eldest of seven children, now goes by the handle @venezuelaprice1. Venezuela agreed to marry boxing hopeful Noah Price last year, after he bent down on one knee to pop the question at her sixteenth birthday party.

Fast-forward eight months and the happy couple tied the knot at the Victorian Royal Chapel of St John in the Isle Of Man. Dressed head to toe in a white lace wedding gown and matching veil, Venezuela looked every inch the bride and drew gasps from waiting onlookers who gathered around the church in a show of support.

But in a bid to prioritise comfort over glamour, she teamed her stunning wedding gown with a pair of white croc shoes.

The wedding and celebrations was being filmed for the family’s Netflix series, At Home With The Fury’s which showcases the day to day life of the family of nine.

After the wedding ceremony was complete, Tyson reportedly told the Daily Mail: “It was beautiful. She’s no longer a Fury.”

According to reports the social media influencer designed her own wedding dress. She recently explained: “I didn’t want to look like My Big, Fat Gypsy Wedding.”

She continued to tell The Sun: “I didn’t want the sparkles, I didn’t want the hundred metre round perimeter dress.” And her mum jumped in and added: “I told her she could go as big as she wants with the train, as she’ll only have it to walk into the church.”

Paris, who married Tyson at the age of 17, went on to say: “She’s kept it really classy. She told me she wanted a tight fitted dress. I love the big dresses though, I can’t help it. Mine was big, it wasn’t giant big but it was a princess dress.”

After it was announced that Venezuela had got engaged, the news sparked a debate over whether she was old enough to make such a life-long commitment.

But at the time, Paris told the Metro: “Me and Tyson have been together for 20 years, and we couldn’t be happier. I’m sorry, but I didn’t realise she was going to end the life? I don’t get it.

She added: “She’s getting married, they have plans to travel the world, do different things together, he’s doing boxing, Venezuela is doing her social media work… We don’t see the problem.”

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Paris continued: “If she’s happy, he’s happy, we’re happy, I don’t understand it at all. I don’t get the quotes and the things they say to me, all I can think is these people mustn’t have had very happy relationships.”

And she also told The Sun: “I got engaged at 17, so even though I feel she’s young, I did it. I wouldn’t change a thing. So if that’s what she wants to do, then 100 per cent, me and her dad support her.”

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