Tyson Fury's Daughter Venezuela Embraces New Life After Marriage and Plans for TV Career
Venezuela Fury’s new TV show plan, message to 'caravan' critics and name change

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Venezuela Price, daughter of Tyson Fury, recently married Noah Price and is moving into a static caravan in East Riding of Yorkshire. Despite her luxurious upbringing, she aims to live traditionally and pursue a television career, echoing her parents' success. Venezuela addresses critics of her early marriage and expresses excitement for her future.
- 01Venezuela Price married Noah Price in an opulent ceremony on the Isle of Man and is moving to a static caravan.
- 02Her father, Tyson Fury, gifted her £5 million for the wedding and previously emphasized the importance of self-sufficiency for his children.
- 03Venezuela plans to follow in her parents' footsteps by pursuing television opportunities and brand deals.
- 04She defended her decision to marry at 16, stating that there are worse things for young girls to be doing.
- 05The couple hopes to have a large family in the future but is not planning on children immediately.
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Venezuela Price, the 16-year-old daughter of boxing champion Tyson Fury, recently tied the knot with Noah Price in a lavish ceremony on the Isle of Man. Following their honeymoon in Marbella, the couple plans to settle into a static caravan in East Riding of Yorkshire, embracing a traditional lifestyle reminiscent of her parents. Venezuela, who now goes by her married name, defended her choice to marry young, emphasizing that she has completed her education and is ready to start her life with Noah. Despite her upbringing in luxury, she is eager to live simply and take on domestic responsibilities while Noah works. Venezuela is also eyeing television opportunities, inspired by her parents' successful Netflix series, and is considering brand deals. Tyson Fury, who has a fortune estimated at £162 million, believes in teaching his children the value of hard work over inheritance. The newlyweds aspire to have a big family in the future but are currently focused on their new life together.
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