Paris Fury Defends Bridesmaid Selling Dress After Lavish Wedding
Paris Fury's Strong Reaction to Venezuela's Bridesmaid Selling Her Dress Days After Wedding

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Venezuela Fury's wedding to Noah Price on the Isle of Man sparked controversy when bridesmaid Libby Peat listed her dress for sale just days later. Paris Fury, the mother of the bride, defended Peat's decision, stating it was either sell the dress or throw it away, emphasizing that it's not a serious issue.
- 01Libby Peat, a bridesmaid, listed her wedding dress for £500 shortly after Venezuela Fury's wedding.
- 02Paris Fury commented on Peat's TikTok post, asking if the dress sold and defending her actions.
- 03Peat justified selling the dress due to space constraints in her caravan, stating she couldn't keep it for decades.
- 04The wedding featured extravagant elements, including a custom wedding dress with a 50ft train and a 12ft cake.
- 05Paris Fury had initially given Peat permission to sell the dress, emphasizing the lightheartedness of the situation.
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Venezuela Fury's recent wedding to Noah Price on the Isle of Man was marked by grandeur, featuring 20,000 flowers, a live performance by Peter Andre, and a stunning custom wedding dress with a 50ft train. However, the event took a controversial turn when one of the bridesmaids, Libby Peat, listed her dress for sale on Vinted just days after the ceremony for £500. This sparked a heated online debate, with many accusing Peat of profiting from her friend's special day. In response, Paris Fury, the bride's mother, defended Peat in the comments of her TikTok post, stating, "It was either sell it or put it in the bin," and emphasized that the situation was not serious. Paris added that she had given her permission for Peat to sell the dress, highlighting the practicality of the decision given Peat's limited space in her caravan. The dress has since been removed from the listing, indicating it may have sold. Paris's comments reflect a lighthearted approach to the situation, contrasting with the critical responses from some online users.
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