Venezuela Fury Opens Up About Starting a Family With Husband Noah Price After Defending Their Marriage at 16

Venezuela Fury and her husband Noah Price have shared their hopes for the future, opening up about their plans to have children and addressing the criticism surrounding their marriage.

The eldest daughter of boxing legend Tyson Fury married Noah, 19, in May during a ceremony on the Isle of Man, attended by her famous parents. Since then, the newlyweds have returned from a lavish honeymoon in Marbella and begun building their life together in a static caravan.

Speaking about their dream family, Noah admitted he would happily welcome a large brood one day, joking that he would like to have “eight or nine kids”.

Venezuela, meanwhile, made it clear she would be happy with however many children they are blessed with.

“I want as many as we are blessed with,” she said.

“If you are tortured with one, you may as well have more. It’s part of married life when you love someone like we do.”

The couple have also discussed the possibility of fronting their own television series after winning over viewers during the second season of Netflix’s At Home With The Furys, which captured Noah’s proposal in the final episode.

Noah revealed he would be open to appearing in a spin-off programme with his wife, as the pair’s popularity continues to soar online.

Despite their happiness, Venezuela and Noah have faced backlash over their young age. The couple legally married on the Isle of Man, where 16-year-olds can wed with parental consent, although the minimum age is 18 in England and Wales.

Responding to critics, Venezuela insisted she has no regrets.

“When you’ve found the one you love, there’s no point waiting,” she said.

“Dad told me not to listen to what others say or let anybody get involved in our marriage.”

The marriage sparked heated debate online, with some critics describing Venezuela as a “child bride”. However, the teenager hit back last week by posting wedding photographs on Instagram alongside the pointed caption: “For everyone who said I was too young.”

Away from the controversy, the couple have quickly become fan favourites thanks to their candid videos on TikTok, where Venezuela has amassed 1.3 million followers. Her posts regularly offer glimpses into newlywed life, from cooking meals to decorating the caravan she now shares with Noah.

Industry interest in the teenager is also growing, with reports suggesting television executives are eager to capitalise on the popularity of the Fury family.

Representatives for Venezuela told the Daily Mail: “We have many offers on the table regarding Venezuela which we are discussing.”

Following their lavish £30,000 honeymoon in Marbella, the newlyweds have settled into their new home, located just three doors away from Noah’s mother, while continuing to document their journey together for their growing army of followers.