Who is Venezuela Fury's new husband Noah Price?
Romance, family glamour and one unexpected footwear choice: Venezuela Fury, daughter of boxing titan Tyson Fury, tied the knot with Noah Price in a ceremony that has everyone talking. From a sweeping train to white Crocs, discover how a teenage fairy-tale played out under the watchful eyes of the Furys.
Sometimes, weddings are less about ancient tradition and more about telling your own story. This was certainly the case as Venezuela Fury, just 16, walked down the aisle with Noah Price, 19, whom she first met via Instagram when she was 14, on the Isle of Man. Their big day, which unfolded at the elegant Victorian Royal Chapel of St John's, struck a lively balance between high society glamour and heartfelt family fun. For those not in the know, Venezuela is the eldest daughter of Paris and Tyson Fury — known as much for their loving brood as for Tyson's heavyweight boxing triumphs. And with a Netflix camera crew in tow, every detail, down to the shoes, mattered more than ever.
All About the Dress, the Shoes and That 50ft Train
With the kind of anticipation you'd expect from a star-studded family, Venezuela stepped into a princess-inspired lace fishtail gown, complete with an astonishing 50ft train that flowed behind her through the chapel doors. Waking up at the crack of dawn (4 am, no less), she spent hours with her mum, Paris, and her bridesmaids perfecting her look.
"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," she had joked in the run-up.
Ultimately, she made her entrance in statement white Crocs — a move considered both playful and perfectly now. No one could miss her serene confidence as she joined a sea of bridesmaids: 18 in total, with cousins Bambi, and her own sisters Valencia (8) and Athena (4), all dressed in pale blue. The family ensured privacy by closing the chapel to the public, a rare bubble of calm amid their Netflix-tracked life.
How It All Started: Social Media Romance to Netflix Wedding
Venezuela and Noah’s story didn’t begin with a fairytale ball, but in modern style, through Instagram messages when she was 14. Their real-life meeting took place at York Races, a spot the couple would revisit through their courtship. It wasn’t until her 16th birthday party in September 2025 that Noah made his appearance online, popping the question in front of close family and friends. Their love story and the buildup to this lavish wedding are front and centre in the Netflix series, At Home with the Furys. Noah himself — who turned heads as an East Midlands amateur boxing champ at just 91kg, clinching a title in May 2024 — now boasts over 107,000 Instagram followers, fame that has soared since marrying into the Fury clan. Tyson Fury recalled how seriously Noah took the moment:
"He did ask for my permission. He came in and sat down and I explained that marriage is not an easy thing and they are only young kids. I asked if this is what they really want? He said yes and I gave him my blessing. Fair play, he wasn't shaking but I could tell he was nervous. Fair play to him."
He couldn’t resist adding:
"He's a heavyweight boxer and they say that a daughter always goes for someone like her dad, and she definitely has!"
Family Support, Blue Outfits and Netflix Spotlight
Support for the young couple was overwhelming. Paris Fury, now 36, admitted to Metro:
"Venezuela was 16 when she got engaged; I was 17 when I got engaged. Me and Tyson have been together for 20 years, and we couldn't be any happier. Our life is great, so all I can do is hope it's the same for her."
She was every inch the proud mum, dressed in blue with an elegant hat. Tyson, 37, stayed true to classic style in a sharp black tux. Close relatives like Molly-Mae Hague — currently pregnant and arriving by private jet with her partner Tommy Fury and their daughter Bambi — joined the celebrations, braving the Isle of Man drizzle under umbrellas. The Netflix cameras captured every sparkle, every candid giggle, and will surely deliver a healthy dose of family drama and joy to screens everywhere. The youngest of the Fury siblings, along with cousins and friends, mingled in powder blue, adding to the air of a classic, if unconventional, English wedding.
Mums, Daughters and the Next Generation’s Plans
Even after the confetti settled, Paris shared her hopes (and a few nerves) about what lies ahead. She told the Mirror:
"Venezuela's only young herself. They want to do some travelling, make their own life together first, so there's no rush. I don't think I'll be mentally prepared for that, even in a few years' time. We'll see!"
For this family, new traditions seem to be in the making. While the resemblance to her parents’ whirlwind young love is striking, Venezuela and Noah are carving their own path — Crocs and all. The chapel doors may have closed to outsiders that afternoon, but with Netflix involved, the world will soon get its invite to a wedding that’s set to inspire, surprise, and maybe have people reconsidering their footwear at the next big occasion.
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Venezuela Fury, 16, stuns in wedding dress and white Crocs as proud parents Paris and Tyson look on
Who is Venezuela Fury's new husband Noah Price?