Venezuela Fury plans millionaire empire as Tyson reveals strict rule for young bride

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Venezuela Fury may be swapping her family’s £8million mansion for caravan life with husband Noah Price, but viral wedding videos could earn her a secret social media fortune

At just 16, Venezuela Fury has started a new life with her husband – but she has fierce ambitions of her own.

The daughter of heavyweight boxing champion Tyson Fury and reality star Paris Fury tied the knot with Noah, 19, in a lavish Isle of Man ceremony over the weekend, surrounded by famous family members, extravagant dresses and a social media frenzy that has already racked up millions of views online.

But while Venezuela’s wedding looked straight out of a fairytale, her next chapter appears set to be very different from the glamorous influencer lifestyle many expected.

The teenager plans to leave behind the comforts of the £8million Fury family mansion and move into a static caravan with Noah, embracing a more traditional traveller lifestyle similar to the one her parents lived before Tyson became one of the world’s biggest boxing stars.

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Today, she shared snaps of the unfurnished home on social media, showing a decked-out caravan that her new husband, Noah, renovated for the couple. Despite its humble size, the luxury home is complete in gold trims, modern appliances and plenty of wardrobe space for the teen star.

Over her wedding weekend, Venezuela shared dozens of videos across social media showcasing her big day. One video alone pulled in 10.6 million views, with plenty more clips quickly spreading across TikTok, Instagram and Snapchat.

And while Venezuela may be opting for a more traditional lifestyle, industry insiders believe she could still be earning serious money online – and could be on her way to making millions.

Speaking to the Mirror, PR expert Jenna Farmer said: “Venezuela has posted around 12 Tiktok videos since her wedding at the weekend and this is a really smart strategy. In particular, for earning on TikTok.

“If she’s part of TikTok’s creator rewards program, where you’re paid per 1,000 views, it could be bringing in a big income for her. TikTok says their RPM (revenue per mille/per 1000 views) varies from around $.0.40 to $1.50. Even if we use the lower estimate of that, even just one of her videos on nine million views could generate thousands of pounds from the creator programme.”

But it’s not just TikTok that Venezuela posts content on, with other platforms like Instagram offering extra bonuses. “That’s without thinking about other platform like Instagram, who reward creators with bonuses and brand partnerships which may emerge, perhaps from home brands as she settles into her new home,” Jenna added. “Her posts are often full of brands commenting to build relationships with her!”

Social media and influencer experts say viral wedding content is among the most lucrative forms of creator content, especially when audiences are emotionally invested in a famous family. Another is home lifestyle content – an area which she could easily cash in on with renovation and decorating projects.

Venezuela already has a built-in fanbase thanks to the popularity of the Netflix reality series featuring the Fury family, while interest in the wedding exploded across social platforms this week. Guests like Molly Mae Hague helped pull in even more views for the content creator.

Insiders say creators can monetise viral wedding content through TikTok creator payments, Instagram brand deals, affiliate links and, most lucratively, Snapchat’s creator revenue system.

Unlike Instagram, where creators often rely heavily on sponsorships, Snapchat has become increasingly attractive for influencers because of its ad-revenue sharing model. Influencers posting high-performing daily Stories can reportedly earn thousands of pounds every month.

With wedding content traditionally generating huge engagement, Venezuela’s videos are likely to continue performing strongly for weeks as fans follow her new married life, move into the caravan and early days with Noah.

The fascination surrounding the teenager’s life is also partly driven by how unusual her marriage is in modern Britain. In England and Wales, the law changed in 2023, making it illegal for anyone under 18 to marry or enter a civil partnership, even with parental permission. The legislation was introduced to help prevent child marriage and forced marriage.

But the rules are different in the Isle of Man – where the Fury family moved with their children earlier this year following security breaches at their former home in Morecambe. The age limit in the Isle of Man is 16 – as long as they have parental consent. Anyone over 18 does not need parental consent.

The move has sparked huge debate online, with some fans praising the couple for embracing traveller traditions while others questioned whether someone so young should be getting married.

Speaking out on the backlash over her daughter’s age, mum Paris said on Jamie Laing’s podcast, In Great Company: “Venezuela is ridiculously young even in gypsy standards, but Venezuela has always been a woman, she’s always been the oldest of all these kids, she’s always been very confident in herself, and she has met the person she wants to be with and she’s got a lot of flack about it.

“People saying why would you want to get married so young… if she moved in and lived with this person, no-one would bat an eyelid, it wouldn’t be a problem, but the fact that she wants to get married which to me is a celebration of their relationship, it’s beautiful.

“And she is happy, he is happy and they want to commit to each other that way… what am I going to do, turn around to her and say no? She’s going to do it anyway… me and Tyson have been married 20 years, we’re overly happy.”

Within the Fury family, traditional values have always played a major role. Tyson and Paris themselves famously married young and have often spoken about their close-knit family culture and traveller background. Venezuela’s reported decision to live in a caravan mirrors the early years of her parents’ relationship before Tyson amassed his multi-million-pound fortune.

According to reports, the newlyweds are expected to eventually relocate from the Isle of Man to Yorkshire, where they plan to learn to become more self-sufficient. With potential fashion and make-up brand deals on the horizon, the young bride could easily follow in the footsteps of Princess Andre with her own reality show and lucrative campaigns.

Paris – listed on Venezuela’s TikTok page as the person who manages her account – is said to be raking in £3,800 a week, according to records from her private company Paris Fury LTD. The successful mum is represented by the same agency that led Peter Andre and his children, Junior, 20, and Princess, 18, to fame.

Meanwhile, Tyson holds a staggering £162 million net worth – but has admitted he will not leave any of his fortune to his seven children. “I want my kids to get their own money, do their own things and be their own people,” he explained. “I don’t believe in just giving all your money to your kids, but it will make them weak, spoiled and not value anything, worthless. They’ll end up getting to 35 and never having done anything for themselves, apart from spending dad’s money.”

Venezuela’s wedding has already become a viral sensation. Photos and clips from the huge celebration spread rapidly online, showing the bride wearing an elaborate gown with dramatic lace detailing and an enormous train while surrounded by dozens of bridesmaids.

The wedding also attracted attention thanks to appearances from members of the extended Fury family, including influencer Molly-Mae Hague, who travelled to the Isle of Man with daughter Bambi while heavily pregnant.

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Molly-Mae herself is considered one of Britain’s most successful influencers, having built a multi-million-pound business empire after appearing on Love Island.

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