Noah popped the question at Venezuela’s 16th birthday in September last year (Image: Instagram)
Protective dad Tyson has since revealed how Noah bravely came to ask for his permission for his daughter’s hand in marriage before getting down on one knee. The boxer shared: “He did ask for my permission. He came in and sat down and I explained that marriage is not an easy thing and they are only young kids.
“I asked if this is what they really want? He said yes and I gave him my blessing. Fair play, he wasn’t shaking but I could tell he was nervous. Fair play to him.” He added: “He’s a heavyweight boxer and they say that a daughter always goes for someone like her dad, and she definitely has!”
With the cat out the bag, Noah began to regularly appear in social media snaps alongside his bride to be, with the pair sharing photos from nights out in Manchester to trips to Alton Towers and days out shopping together. In February, Venezuela shared a photo of a huge bouquet of red, pink and blue glitter roses and balloons, presumably from her fiancĂ©. Another post of them cuddling was captioned: “4liferrrrr.”
Venezuela and Noah are thought to have met at York Races(Image: Instagram)
The pair said ‘I do’ when they wed on the Isle of Man over the weekend(Image: Mancpicss66)
Though their engagement was common knowledge by this point, fans were still shocked when it was announced that Venezuela was getting married at the age of just 16. Mum Paris, 36, who has seven kids with husband of 17 years Tyson, 37, said she wished her firstborn would have been a bit older when she tied the knot.
But she later told the Metro: “Venezuela was 16 when she got engaged; I was 17 when I got engaged. Me and Tyson have been together for 20 years, and we couldn’t be any happier. Our life is great, so all I can do is hope it’s the same for her.” Defending her daughter, she added: “As for people’s opinions, thereâs always going to be an opinion. I don’t understand it. I don’t get it… all I can think is these people mustn’t have had very happy relationships.”
So what else do we know about Noah? On Instagram, he calls himself a ‘sportsperson’ and it’s believed he aspires to be a heavyweight boxer – just like his father-in-law, the ‘Gypsy King’, who held the heavyweight champion title of the world until he lost his title to Ukrainian Oleksandr Usyk in May 2024.
While teenager Noah isn’t quite at that level yet, he has been getting noticed in boxing circles after competing in youth competitions. And in 2024 the 91kg amateur won the East Midlands title with Chesterfield ABC in May 2024.
Unlike wife Venezuela, Noah doesn’t post on social media that much and hasn’t shared any pics of him boxing. But no doubt due to his union with Tyson and Paris Fury’s daughter, he now boasts 107,000 followers on Instagram. So perhaps following his bride into becoming a social media influencer or media personality could be on the cards in the future.
The couple could even land their own reality show, like Venezuela’s uncle Tommy Fury and his other half Molly-Mae Hague. Though the Amazon series Molly-Mae: Behind It All focuses more on influencer Molly-Mae’s rise to fame after meeting Tommy on the 2019 series of Love Island, it heavily features her family life, including moments with their three-year-old daughter Bambi. And the couple recently announced they are expecting their second child, with Molly-Mae expected to give birth next month.
Giving some insight into what the pair could do next, mum Paris said in an exclusive interview with the Mirror that she isn’t ready to become a grandma in her 30s so hopes her daughter might wait a bit before starting a family. She shared: “Venezuela’s only young herself. They want to do some travelling, make their own life together first, so there’s no rush. I don’t think I’ll be mentally prepared for that, even in a few years’ time. We’ll see!”