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Venezuela Fury Fires Back at Critics Over Her Education as Husband Noah Returns to Scrap Yard After Luxury Honeymoon

Teen newlywed Venezuela Fury has hit back at online critics questioning her education, insisting she was more than capable academically and even came close to attending a grammar school before leaving formal education at the age of 11.

The 16-year-old daughter of boxing champion Tyson Fury and Paris Fury recently married Noah Price, 19, in a lavish ceremony on the Isle of Man before the couple enjoyed a reported £30,000 honeymoon in Marbella.

Now settling into married life, Venezuela addressed criticism during a TikTok video filmed while visiting McDonald’s. Responding to comments suggesting she struggles with spelling because she left school at a young age, she firmly defended herself.

She said: “Just seen a video saying ‘Venezuela Fury left school when she was 11, how do you expect her to spell?’ I’ll have you know, I nearly got accepted into a grammar school.”

During the clip, Noah interrupted to ask what a grammar school was, prompting Venezuela to jokingly explain that it was associated with “good spelling.”

The teenager continued to challenge misconceptions about her education, saying: “I was going to go to a grammar school and also I had tutoring as well. I did all my tests and things. I don’t know where you get your information from. I got awarded prize of the year in school in Year 6 for good spelling.”

Venezuela’s comments come years after her mother Paris explained the family’s decision to remove her from mainstream education. Speaking previously, Paris said: “We finish school at primary age, which is the traditional traveller way. We’ve just brought the tradition into the 21st century. Venezuela wanted to leave school and all her friends were leaving.”

Paris also stressed that her daughter would continue learning through private tutoring and other educational activities, including piano lessons.

The decision reflected the traditions of the Fury family. Both Tyson and Paris left school at 11 and were raised within the traveller community, a lifestyle that has often been featured in their public discussions and television appearances.

Meanwhile, Noah has reportedly returned to work in the scrap metal business following the couple’s glamorous honeymoon. According to reports, he was recently spotted back at a local scrap yard, continuing the family trade despite the couple’s growing social media fame.

While Noah has returned to work, Venezuela has been documenting life in the couple’s luxury static caravan home in Derbyshire for her 1.3 million TikTok followers. The newlyweds have shared glimpses of their stylish lifestyle, including expensive home furnishings, a large entertainment setup, and a series of lavish purchases.

Among the items showcased were designer bedding reportedly worth hundreds of pounds, Swarovski crystal-embellished home accessories, a premium television setup, and luxury kitchen appliances. Venezuela has also proudly displayed wedding photographs around the home as the couple begin their married life together.

Their spacious two-bedroom caravan, nicknamed “The Manor House,” sits on a gated site near Chesterfield and is located close to Noah’s family. According to his mother Kathleen, there are already hopes to build the young couple a permanent home nearby in the future.

The romance mirrors the early years of Tyson and Paris Fury’s relationship. The famous couple became engaged as teenagers and initially lived together in a caravan before eventually building their property empire, which now includes luxury homes in Lancashire, the Isle of Man and Marbella.

As Venezuela continues to attract attention online following her headline-making wedding, she appears determined to prove that leaving school at 11 has not stopped her from pursuing her own path—or answering back to those who underestimate her.