Venezuela Fury is reportedly preparing to trade the luxury of her parents’ £8 million mansion for a very different start to married life — living in a static caravan with her new husband, Noah Price.
The 16-year-old daughter of Tyson and Paris Fury married 19-year-old boxer Noah at the Victorian Royal Chapel of St John’s on the Isle of Man on Saturday, in a lavish ceremony that saw her wear a dramatic lace fishtail gown with a 50ft train.
But after the glamour, the huge reception and the emotional family moments, Venezuela is said to be planning a much more traditional beginning as a wife. Sources claim the newlyweds will move from the Isle of Man to the East Riding of Yorkshire, where they will live on a traveller campsite in a static caravan, with Paris’s mother also nearby.

The move would mirror the early years of Tyson and Paris’s own relationship. The couple met as teenagers and began their life together in a caravan before later moving into a wooden cabin in the grounds of Tyson’s father’s home in Styal, Cheshire, long before Tyson became one of boxing’s biggest names.
A source said: “Venezuela wants to start her married life in the traditional style of a traveller, just like her parents did.”
The insider added: “She has lived in luxury since she was born but is willing to swap her home comforts to go and live in a static caravan. She thinks it did her parents no harm and is looking forward to taking care of all the domestics while Noah goes out to work. Her parents approve.”
The report comes just days after Venezuela and Noah’s huge wedding celebration, which included a performance from Peter Andre, a towering blue wedding cake and an emotional father-daughter dance with Tyson.

Following the wedding, Venezuela shared a heartfelt tribute to her father on Instagram, writing: “Well I couldn’t have asked for a better father all my life he has gone above and beyond for me 1 in a million❤️my best friend and worst enemy in one my father TYSON LUKE FURY❤️”
Tyson, 37, appeared overwhelmed by the milestone as he walked his eldest daughter down the aisle. After the ceremony, he emotionally said: “It was beautiful. She’s no longer a Fury.”
The proud father also joked about the scale of his daughter’s gown, telling Paris: “Blimey Paris, you weren’t lying when you said 50ft train,” as the fabric stretched along the blue carpet outside the church.
During the reception at the four-star Comis Hotel near Douglas, Tyson toasted “Mrs Venezuela Price” and her new husband with a glass of pop, while Paris reportedly suggested non-alcoholic champagne for the teenage bride — though Venezuela was said to be happy with a Diet Coke.
The celebration featured a three-course wedding breakfast, late-night sandwiches, curry and chips, and bacon butties at midnight. Tyson reportedly decided not to provide a free bar because he did not want guests to get too drunk.

However, the evening was not without drama. Police were called to the hotel just after 9.30pm, with four police cars arriving at the venue and at least one man reportedly arrested. Pictures from the scene showed a guest being searched before being placed inside a van, while an officer appeared to hold an evidence bag containing what looked like cash and a mobile phone.
Despite the disruption, the wedding was filled with emotional family moments. Tyson was seen smiling as he twirled Venezuela around the dance floor to My Girl by The Temptations, while guests cheered them on.
The newlyweds, who had been dating for just over a year, were also seen sharing a sweet kiss after saying “I do”. Venezuela left the church arm in arm with Noah, wearing black sunglasses and white Crocs with her bridal gown, just as she had promised.
Her bridal party was equally eye-catching, with 18 bridesmaids including children from both families, Venezuela’s younger sisters Valencia and Athena, and Bambi Fury, the daughter of Tommy Fury and Molly-Mae Hague.
Netflix cameras were also present to film preparations for the big day as part of At Home With The Furys, meaning fans may soon get a closer look at one of the family’s most talked-about milestones.
But as the wedding sparkle fades, Venezuela’s next chapter may be the biggest talking point of all: leaving behind mansion life to begin married life in a caravan — just as her parents once did.



