Venezuela Fury changed her surname just one hour after marrying her husband Noah Price, while an emotional Tyson said: “That was my baby in there.”

Venezuela Fury wasted no time stepping into her new married life, changing her Instagram handle just one hour after marrying boxer Noah Price.

The 16-year-old bride tied the knot with Noah, 19, at the Victorian Royal Chapel of St John’s on the Isle of Man on Saturday, wearing a dramatic lace gown with a 50ft train.

But it was her father Tyson Fury who delivered the most emotional moment of the day. Leaving the church, the boxing legend told the Daily Mail: “That was my baby in there,” before admitting his daughter was now “no longer a Fury”.

The new bride quickly changed her Instagram handle to Venezuelaprice1, though her profile name still remains “Venezuela Fury”.

Tyson, clearly moved by the milestone, said: “That was my baby in there. You just don’t realise it, families. She’s been with me all my life.”

He added: “It was beautiful. She’s no longer a Fury,” before joking about the rainy weather: “If we wanted sun we should have gone to Spain.”

After the wedding meal, Venezuela shared a touching father-daughter dance with Tyson to the Motown classic My Guy. TikTok videos showed Tyson smiling broadly as he twirled his daughter around while guests cheered them on.

Earlier, Venezuela arrived fashionably half an hour late in a vintage Bentley decorated with blue ribbon, alongside proud parents Tyson and Paris.

The bride made a striking entrance in sunglasses, carrying her phone instead of a traditional bouquet, and wearing white Crocs rather than high heels.

Seeing the enormous train, Tyson joked to Paris: “Blimey Paris, you weren’t lying when you said 50ft train.”

Reverend Joanna Fisher, who married the couple, said: “It went wonderfully, it was a beautiful service with no hiccups. They both looked so happy.”

There appeared to be no sign of Tyson’s father John Fury, who had previously expressed unease about his granddaughter marrying at such a young age.