Tyson and Paris Fury’s eldest daughter Venezuela, 16, is married to Noah Price, complete with a 50ft train dress and Crocs but many were left asking why the vows were permitted
Venezuela Fury’s wedding to Noah Price certainly captured the attention this weekend, but the ceremony left a lot of people asking the same question.
The 16-year-old daughter of boxing icon Tyson Fury tied the knot at the Victorian Royal Chapel of St John’s, on the Isle Of Man, with bride donning an Italian lace gown featuring a 50ft train. She walked down the aisle in Crocs wearing sunglasses with Notorious B.I.G hit Juicy getting everyone in the mood for a day of celebration.
The wedding comes a year after the young couple got engaged during Venezuela’s birthday celebrations. It’s reported that the teenager is now set to move out of the family home and into a static caravan with new husband Noah – following the same tradition her parents did before they made it big in showbiz and sport.
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But the star-studded bash – which is reportedly being filmed for their Netflix series, At Home with the Furys – has left plenty of people wondering how it could get the go ahead with the wedding age in England set at 18.
This age limit was raised from 16 in February 2023, completely abolishing the option to marry at 16 or 17 even with parental consent. People wanting to get wed in England and Wales must be 18 or older to get hitched, or to form a civil partnership.
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 family have continuously defended their decision to let Venezuela marry at a young age. On This Morning recently, Paris said: “Venezuela is so mature for her years. She’s done so much in such a short time just because of who she is and the fact that she’s got six younger brothers and sisters that she’s helped bring up, I can’t deny it.
“I can’t deny her because I was 17 when I got engaged. She’s obviously following in my footsteps, so how can I judge her in any way. I know she’s young. But I think she’s found the person she loves and if she’s happy, I will completely support her.”
Venezuela’s mum made for a beautiful mother of the bride as she wore a sky blue dress and hat, while dad Tyson looked dapper in a black tux.
In a unique move, Venezuela donned white Crocs for her wedding day, with her footwear visible as she stepped out of the car ahead of the wedding.
She had showed fans earlier this week the comfy white Crocs she planned to wear during the reception once the heels come off, but it seems she wore them earlier than planned.
She told fans: “I’m having a bit of a struggle on what shoes to wear. Do I wear white New Balance trainers or white Crocs? I don’t know. Or, maybe I wear blue Crocs? I’m not sure.”
Tyson and Venezuela are reported to have performed a sweet father-daughter dance to My Girl by The Temptations. The wedding reception was certainly lavish, with nineties pop icon Peter Andre performing some of his classic hits including Mysterious Girl. However, shortly after his performance, the wedding took an unexpected turn when four police cars reportedly sped to the Comis Hotel near Douglas on the Isle Of Man.
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