Bride At 16: Venezuela Fury, 16, wore a white bridal dress and posed with “I do” balloons as she attended a pre-hen dinner with her mother Paris, 36, and friends

Venezuela Fury has fully embraced life as a bride-to-be — despite being just 16 years old — as she enjoyed a glamorous pre-hen dinner with family and close friends ahead of her upcoming celebrations.

The daughter of boxing legend Tyson Fury was seen soaking up the atmosphere at The Cornerhouse Lancaster, where she stepped out in full bridal-inspired fashion. Dressed in a white crop top paired with a feather-trimmed blazer, Venezuela leaned into the theme completely, completing her look with polished, glamorous makeup as she celebrated the next chapter of her life.

Sharing a selfie from the night with her 270,000 Instagram followers, the teenager appeared confident and excited, posing with “I do” balloons and embracing the moment as she prepares to walk down the aisle.

Her mum, Paris Fury, also documented the evening on social media, posting snaps of Venezuela wearing a sash that read “I Do Crew” alongside a ring-shaped balloon decorated with the same phrase. Captioning the post, Paris described it as a “pre-hen dinner for my girl,” making it clear just how significant the moment was for the family.

The celebrations come just months after the Fury family stunned fans by revealing Venezuela’s engagement. Last October, during her lavish 16th birthday party, her boyfriend Noah Price proposed — and she accepted in front of friends and family, a moment that quickly went viral and sparked widespread debate due to her age.

Despite the public reaction, Venezuela has continued to move forward with her plans, now actively preparing for her big day. She has revealed she is currently shopping for a wedding dress and choosing a venue, hinting that while the ceremony may be “quite small,” it will still feel extravagant to others because, as she put it, her family tends to do everything in an over-the-top way.

However, while Venezuela appears thrilled, her mother has admitted she is still coming to terms with it all. Paris, 36, openly shared that she doesn’t feel old enough to have a daughter getting married, even though she recognises how happy Venezuela is. She explained that the young couple are “in their own little bubble,” while also reflecting on her own past — having met Tyson at 15 and married him at 18.

Even so, Paris made it clear she believes it is too soon for her daughter to start a family, insisting that Venezuela and Noah should focus on travelling and enjoying life first.

Beyond concerns about timing, Paris also revealed a deeper emotional struggle. She admitted she is worried about how she will cope once her eldest daughter leaves home, saying it will feel like losing a part of herself. With Tyson often away in training camps and the younger children at school, she explained that she and Venezuela have grown especially close, even joking that they “basically co-parent.”

Although she is confident her daughter will be fine and go on to build a happy, exciting life, Paris didn’t hide the truth — the person she’s most worried about is herself.