Venezuela Fury, 16, in talks for TV series about ‘newlywed life in gypsy community’

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Tyson and Paris Fury’s eldest daughter Venezuela Fury is reportedly at the centre of a TV bidding war as multiple platforms are desperate to follow her newlywed life

Venezuela Fury tied the knot last month in a Isle of Man ceremony to her boyfriend Noah Price with a lavish ceremony that featured 18 bridesmaids, a towering blue wedding cake, and a guest appearance from pop icon Peter Andre.

Since her wedding day, there has been increased attention on the star, with the daughter of the famous boxer gaining a number of followers on social media who were interested in her post-wedding life and her luxurious Marbella honeymoon.

The couple has reportedly been in talks for a new TV show, with reports that the newlyweds are part of a bidding frenzy from production companies desperate to life the lid on their home life.

A TV insider told The Sun: “The couple are not A-list celebrities but everyone has become obsessed with their love story.

“People are genuinely intrigued by them. Whether it’s the fact they have married so young, Venezuela’s famous family or their gypsy lifestyle, they have the ‘X factor’.

“Several TV executives think a proper fly-on-the-wall series following their lives as newlyweds in the gypsy community would be fascinating.”

Netflix is currently thought to be the frontrunner – after they created the series At Home with the Furies, with Venezuela’s parents Tyson and Paris, and all of her siblings.

This comes a few weeks after sources told the Mirror that the couple is keen to follow in the footsteps of the Furies.

“Venezuela and Noah are wanting to go down the route of Tyson and Paris as a TV couple,” a source told the Mirror. “Venezuela is very grown up and sees herself as someone who could follow in her mum’s footsteps and feels there is a TV show for them.

“She’ll also be looking for brand deals – a bit like Molly-Mae Hague [partner of Tommy Fury ] has done. She thinks she’s got potential. She’s a down-to-earth girl and there’s a lot to her. Everyone was interested in the wedding and wants to see more of her.”

The star moved into a static home with her new husband after marrying, and has already shared various updates from her new home with her followers, showing them what her new life as a wife is like. Her decision to get married so young has caused controversy, and Venezuela has defended her decision to tie the knot at a young age.

“I think there’s worse things girls my age are doing right now. They’re sitting in parks drinking bottles of beer,” she told The Sun before marrying.

“Some people say: ‘You’re throwing your life away, you’re just going to be a wife.’ But I do just think it’s different worlds.

“Obviously, girls my age are still in education but I have been to school, finished my exams and everything, because I had one-on-one tutoring, so I got through it faster. I’m not going to go to university because I don’t want to be a doctor or a lawyer, so I don’t need to.”

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