Molly-Mae Hague skipped Venezuela Fury’s wedding party and left on private jet

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Molly-Mae Hague made the decision to leave Venezuela Fury’s extravagant wedding celebrations not long after the reception kicked off, and headed home on a private jet

Molly-Mae Hague ditched Venezuela Fury’s lavish wedding reception before 6pm. The Love Island star had jetted into Douglas on the Isle of Man on a private jet earlier in the day on Saturday, hours before the festivities kicked off.

Around 120 guests attended the ceremony at the Victorian Royal Chapel of St John’s before heading to a reception at the nearby Comis Hotel near Douglas. Molly, along with her sister, Zoe, and her daughter, Bambi Fury, flew via Manchester Airport on a specially chartered private jet.

But while Molly, 27, had initially been at the extravagant reception at the four-star Comis Hotel, to celebrate Venezuela, 16, marrying Noah Price, 19, she made a swift exit. Molly is currently heavily pregnant with her second child and is due to give birth in the coming weeks.

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Molly landed at 09.40am on Saturday after the short 26-minute flight. But after a nine-minute drive to Ronaldsway Airport in Douglas, Isle of Man, Molly, Bambi and Zoe departed for Manchester again, taking off at 17.40pm and after a 31-minute crossing over the Irish Sea, arrived in Manchester at 6.11pm, having booked chartered flights with Newcastle-based Naljets.

Their day was so quick that, shortly after landing back at Manchester, Molly’s sister, Zoe, took to TikTok to explain that, in the space of 24 hours, she’d run an ultra-marathon, been to the Isle of Man, and managed to get home in time to order a Chinese takeaway.

However, Molly’s fiancé, and Venezuela’s uncle, Tommy Fury, was nowhere to be seen on his niece’s big day. Instead, he remained in England and was locked away at a training camp ahead of his upcoming fight with Eddie Hall, scheduled for June 13 at Manchester’s AO Arena.

Venezuela’s mother, Paris Fury, praised Molly-Mae for making the journey while being heavily pregnant. Stepping out at the ceremony, Molly-Mae, who is expecting to welcome her second child, looked radiant in a classic all-black outfit. The reality star turned businesswoman wore a black lace top and loose trousers, paired with heels, for the big day.

Shortly after the celebrations got underway, Molly-Mae took to her Instagram Stories to give fans a glimpse of Venezuela’s big day. These included two black-and-white snaps of Venezuela holding her three-year-old daughter, Bambi.

One photo of Bambi, who is seen donning her baby blue bridesmaid’s dress, shows her looking out at a sprawling green lawn captioned “a little dream”. Molly-Mae also shared an adorable before-and-after snap of her with Paris and three other members of the bridal party seven years ago, before they were reunited on Venezuela’s big day.

The eldest daughter of Gypsy King Tyson wowed in a fishtail wedding dress made with imported Italian lace, teamed with a 50-foot train and white Crocs.

Venezuela was joined by her parents and 18 bridesmaids, including her cousin Bambi. Her little sisters, eight-year-old Valencia and four-year-old Athena, were also a part of the wedding party, with Peter Andre performing at the do.

Venezuela’s husband, Noah Price, wore black trousers with a white waistcoat, paired with a white suit jacket with black lapels. After saying “I do”, the newlyweds posed for photos together outside the chapel, which was closed off to the public while the ceremony took place.

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The couple got engaged at her 16th birthday party, after which she shared a video of the surprise proposal on Instagram Stories.

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