Tyson Fury’s Daughter Venezuela Rocks Crocs with Her Wedding Dress: A Celebration of Individuality
Tyson Fury’s Daughter Venezuela Ties the Knot at 16
Tyson Fury’s daughter, Venezuela Fury, celebrated her wedding to Noah Price in a unique and heartfelt ceremony on Saturday, May 16. At just 16 years old, Venezuela opted for a strapless, lace mermaid gown designed by Ava Rose Hamilton, pairing her elegant look with a surprising choice: white Crocs.
Venezuela’s mother, Paris Fury, shared her thoughts on her daughter’s unconventional footwear choice. "I’ve had to come to terms with it," she told The Sun. "I have actually let Venezuela do whatever she wants with her wedding. She keeps saying, ‘Oh, don’t be mad.’ [I’m like], ‘It’s you.’ Inside, I’m green [over] some things but I’m just like, ‘It’s your wedding day.’”
In a further show of independence, Venezuela chose to do her own makeup and select her hairstyle, which her mother described as “beautiful.” "She’s doing it herself," Paris stated. "So, she is doing her own makeup which is one I would have said, ‘Have it done.’ She chose her hairstyle, which is lovely.”
Both Paris and her husband, Tyson, expressed pride in their daughter’s milestone. After the ceremony, Paris shared a touching message on Instagram, saying, “My beautiful girl, so proud I was of you today. You looked beautiful, @venezuelaprice1.”
At just 16, Venezuela’s decision to marry has garnered attention, especially given her family’s traveller background. Paris remarked on the “Great Company” podcast that while Venezuela is young by some standards, she has always exhibited maturity and confidence. "She’s always been the oldest of all [my and Tyson’s] kids…she has met the person that she wants to be with," Paris noted.
Despite the couple’s youth, Paris emphasized her support for their union. "To me, my child has met the person she wants to be with," she clarified. "If she moved in and lived with this person, no one would bat an eyelid… She wants to get married… it’s beautiful and that’s what they want to do."
Paris also praised Noah, describing him as a "nice young man" who shares a similar vivacious spirit with Venezuela. "He’s very much like her. The two of them are real quirky. They’re, like, vibrant, out there," she added.







