A double wedding for aunt and niece! Paris Fury speaks out on the bold idea of her daughter Venezuela and Molly-Mae Hague tying the knot on the same day

Paris Fury has hilariously offered to plan Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury’s long-awaited wedding — but says there’s no chance her daughter Venezuela will be sharing the spotlight.

The mother-of-seven, 34, who is married to heavyweight champion Tyson Fury, revealed she’s ready to bring her wedding experience to the younger couple’s big day. “I’m going to recommend that to Molly-Mae and say, ‘You should hire me as your wedding planner.’ No, seriously, I do think I’ve got great experience with it now,” Paris said. “I’ve been there and done it when I was younger, I’ve done it a few years ago, and then I just did it again this year.”

Paris and Tyson, 37, have renewed their vows three times — most recently in an intimate ceremony in the South of France with only their children as witnesses. But while she’s keen to lend a hand for Molly-Mae and Tommy’s big day, Paris made it clear there will be no “auntie and niece” double wedding.

Last month, the couple’s eldest daughter, Venezuela, got engaged to 18-year-old boxer Noah Price after he proposed with a diamond ring at her lavish 16th birthday bash. Despite their family ties, Paris laughed off the idea of a joint ceremony. “Oh no, I can’t see it happening,” she told Closer. “That would be so strange — auntie and niece getting married on the same day! It’d be lovely to go to both weddings though.”

Meanwhile, Molly-Mae has been open about the challenges in her relationship with Tommy. After the couple’s brief split earlier this year, the influencer admitted things are “not perfect” and that she doesn’t “feel quite ready” to put her engagement ring back on.

The 26-year-old also revealed in her Prime Video series Molly-Mae: Behind It All that she suffered panic attacks and was prescribed beta blockers to manage extreme anxiety. “I care so much about Tommy and our relationship that when it’s not on form, it’s just so consuming,” she shared. “I was being sick from the anxiety. My body was literally not coping.”

Her sister Zoe Rae even commented that the couple’s living arrangement — maintaining two separate homes despite reconciling — was “not normal and not good for Bambi.” Molly admitted that living apart feels like a safety blanket: “It gives me security knowing I have my own space and can remove myself if I need to.”