EXCLUSIVE: Venezuela Fury tied the knot with amateur boxer Noah Price in a glamorous ceremony on the Isle of Man, complete with 18 bridesmaids and a surprise performance from Peter Andre
Tyson and Paris Fury couldn’t have looked more proud as their 16-year-old daughter, Venezuela, tied the knot in a lavish ceremony that featured 18 bridesmaids, a towering blue wedding cake and a guest appearance from pop icon Peter Andre.
While he might have a fearsome reputation in the ring, the bride’s doting father admitted he struggled to hold back tears as he watched his eldest child marry amateur boxer Noah Price, 19.
In an Instagram post following the no-expense-spared nuptials, self-confessed “big softie” Tyson, 37, confessed he and Venezuela were both “crying like babies”.
The young couple were married on the Isle of Man at the Royal Chapel of St John the Baptist on Saturday May 16, surrounded by family and friends, including Venezuela’s sisters, Valencia, eight, and Athena, four, and her brothers, Prince John James, 15, Prince Tyson II, nine, Prince Adonis, seven, and Prince Rico Paris, two.
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Her three-year-old cousin, Bambi Fury – the daughter of Molly-Mae Hague and Venezuela’s uncle, Tommy Fury – was one of her bridesmaids.
While boxer Tommy was unable to attend due to training commitments in Manchester, pregnant Molly-Mae and her sister Zoe made sure they were at the bash so Bambi could take part.
Father and daughter arrived at the chapel in a vintage white wedding car and, to the delight of onlookers, took a selfie to capture the moment.
Opening up about seeing his daughter in her wedding finery, Tyson, who wore a classic, all-black dinner suit, posted, “Wow, seeing her in the dress for the first time was an emotional moment for me! And the realisation that her getting married was upon me!”
Venezuela’s wedding gown was a truly opulent creation. The bride glided down the blue-carpeted aisle in a white, Italian lace dress by Lancashire-based bridal boutique Ava Rose Hamilton, thought to have cost £40,000. But in stark contrast, she opted for comfort over style when it came to her footwear, accessorising her outfit with a pair of £50 white Crocs.
Her fishtail-style dress featured a stunning 50ft lace train designed by seamstress Emily Grant of Sew In Love, who revealed she had to use a church hall as it was “too big” for her own workshop.
But the hard work paid off, as Venezuela said, “I loved every part of my dress.”
The bridesmaids’ blue gowns were from Liverpool-based Evangeline Designs, who also made the gold dresses Venezuela wore on her hen night.
Groom Noah opted for a striking white tuxedo with contrasting black lapels.
Proving the Furys were never going to follow a traditional route, Tyson walked his daughter down the aisle to Juicy, by the late Notorious B.I.G. And after sharing their first kiss as a married couple, Noah appeared to sweep Venezuela off her feet – quite literally – as he embraced his new bride.
With the formalities out of the way, the 120-strong wedding party headed to the nearby four-star Comis Hotel and Golf Club, where they were treated to a wedding banquet of sirloin steak, Yorkshire pudding and duck fat roast potatoes, followed by chocolate brownies for dessert.
Tyson played a big part in his daughter’s special day, turning the air as blue as their 12ft tall wedding cake during his father-of-the-bride speech.
“I’ve had a f**king very good time, excuse me French,” he said. “Venezuela and Noah, I told you, you shouldn’t have done it, didn’t I? But now you’ve done it.”
He added, “I hope yous have 45 healthy children and a long life and happiness.”
Entertainment came in the form of a string of retro pop classics from surprise guest Peter Andre, who flew in especially.
The Mysterious Girl singer proved to be a big hit at the bash, at one point sharing the mic with Tyson, who performed an adorable father-daughter dance to The Temptations’ My Girl.
Bringing things a little more up to date, the bride and groom’s first dance was to Sean Paul’s 2009 track, Pepperpot.
Taking time out from the revelry, the newlyweds showed off their wedding rings. Venezuela, who was sporting an intricate white floral manicure, flashed her diamond engagement ring, now with a matching sparkling band, while Noah sported a classic gold band on his ring finger.
The pair got engaged at Venezuela’s 16th birthday party in September last year, with the teen receiving her parents’ blessing.
“Venezuela is so mature for her years,” her mother, Paris, explained afterwards. “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.”
Reflecting on the similarities between her own marriage at a young age, Paris continued, “I can’t deny her, because I was 17 when I got engaged. 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.”
Two-time world heavyweight champion Tyson, whose nickname is The Gypsy King, also voiced his support in the run-up to the wedding, saying, “If your children are happy, that is the best thing, which they are. Marriage is for life, so we wish them all the happiness in the world.”
Proving she’s very much still a daddy’s girl, the following day Venezuela shared a touching tribute to her father, writing, “Well, I couldn’t of asked for a better father. All my life he has gone above and beyond for me. 1 in a million, my best friend and worst enemy in one – my father TYSON LUKE FURY.”
Luckily for fans, a camera crew captured every detail of the wedding, which is expected to feature heavily in the next season of the family’s hit Netflix reality show, At Home With The Furys.
Summing up the milestone day, Tyson said afterwards, “It was beautiful. She’s no longer a Fury. She’s a married woman now.”
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