Venezuela Fury has revealed the real reason she arrived at her wedding to Noah Price sporting a pair of Gucci sunglasses.
Making their first live TV appearance, the newlyweds, aged 16 and 19 respectively, spoke about their wedding, after they tied the knot on the Isle of Man last month.
As she arrived at the big day, Venezuela set tongues wagging when she was seen in the sunglasses – however she has now revealed: ‘I was crying my eyes out [with my dad] all morning’, so used the accessory to shield her eyes.
On his wife’s look on the big day, Noah added: ‘It was emotional. She looked beautiful. It gives you a warm feeling inside your heart’.
Speaking to Ben Shephard and Cat Deeley, the newlyweds also revealed they would love their own reality show, with Venezuela saying: ‘I would love to. We’re looking into it and I think it would be great.’
Venezuela Fury has revealed the real reason she arrived at her wedding to Noah Price while sporting a pair of Gucci sunglasses
Making their first live TV appearance, the newlyweds, aged 16 and 19 respectively, spoke about their wedding, after they tied the knot on the Isle of Man last month
The couple looked loved-up as ever while hitting the couch on the ITV show
While the wedding hit headlines for many reasons, some of the more unique elements were her Gucci sunglasses and walking down the aisle to a song by American rapper Biggie Smalls.
Additionally Venezuela opted to wear Crocs, for which she explained: ‘I’m tall anyway, so I took my heels off and wore Crocs instead!
When asked how married life is going one month in, Venezuela said: ‘I’m enjoying it so far. It’s only been a month, but everything’s going smoothly. I’m learning new things, learning to cook, and we do everything together. He’s my best friend.’
On what it was like asking boxing legend Tyson Fury for his daughter’s hand in marriage, Noah said: ‘Obviously asking any future father-in-law is scary, but asking him took a bit of courage.
‘Thank God I got it done. He was perfect about it and treated me like his own son.’
Discussing how they met, Venezuela said: ‘We met at a family function. He saw me there, and then about a year later we started talking.’
Cat then asked what took so long to get things off the ground, to which Noah replied: ‘I don’t know! I texted her and got ignored at first, but eventually I got a reply.’
While the wedding hit headlines for many reasons, some of the more unique elements were her Gucci sunglasses and walking down the aisle to Biggie Smalls
The couple tied the knot in the Isle of Man, with impressive touches such as a performance from Peter Andre
She wore a trendy ensemble for her TV appearance, in a cream cowl neck dress with sequin straps
Venezuela’s father, famous boxer Tyson Fury, is pictured outside the church
They posed after the interview with the This Morning hosts
He added: ‘From the start. I didn’t want to get it wrong. She’s wifey material. I’m her first boyfriend, so it felt like a dream come true.’
Venezuela echoed: ‘I think if you’re dating someone, you should be looking towards the future, not just what’s fun right now. He always used to say, “I’m going to marry you.” I took it with a pinch of salt, but it all worked out in the end.’
Noah proposed to his wife at her 16th birthday party and revealed he ‘always knew he’d ask’, saying: ‘I always knew I was going to ask her. I’d already bought the ring, but I didn’t know where to do it.
‘On her birthday, I took the ring with me. I asked my friend for advice and he said, “You’re better off doing it now.” I also went and asked Tyson for his blessing, and that’s when everything came together.’
The couple lauded Venezuela’s mum Paris for her assistance with the planning, including landing Peter’s performance.
She said: ‘I picked everything, but I couldn’t have done it without my mum. I chose all the things I liked and she organised it all.’
On Peter, she added: ‘He sang three or four songs. It was a complete surprise. My mum organised it and I didn’t know about it until the day itself.’
Clearly glowing with pride over her daughter’s appearance on the show, Paris shared an image of her TV alongside the words: ‘My newborn’ – seemingly referencing her first born, as Venezuela is the eldest of the Fury brood.
Their appearance on This Morning comes after they tackled widespread controversy due to her young age.
On the Isle of Man the legal age for marriage is 16, provided that the applicant has the written consent of a parent or legal guardian, while the age is 18 in England and Wales.
Many criticised the wedding due to Venezuela’s age, with some social media users branding her ‘a child bride’, however she has now lashed out at the critics.
On Instagram Venezuela shared a duo of wedding snaps showing her and Noah brandishing their rings and her beaming at the altar alongside the caption: ‘For everyone who said I was too young’.
Prior to her post, it was reported that she is being eyed up by executives for a fly-on-the-wall TV series thanks to her hilarious antics on TikTok.
Boasting 1.3million TikTok followers, the eldest daughter of Tyson and Paris is already entertaining fans with her honest musings and candid moments, from cooking to kitting out her and Noah’s static caravan home.
Clearly glowing with pride over her daughter’s appearance on the show, Paris shared an image of her TV alongside the words: ‘My newborn’ – seemingly referencing her first born
Their appearance on This Morning comes after they tackled widespread controversy due to her young age

Many criticised the wedding due to Venezuela’s age, with some social media users branding her ‘a child bride, however she has now lashed out at the critics
And following the success of the Netflix series House Of Furys, it is no wonder bosses are wanting to draw on the Fury popularity.
A TV insider said: ‘The couple are not A-list celebrities but everyone has become obsessed with their love story.
‘People are genuinely intrigued by them. Whether it’s the fact they have married so young, Venezuela’s famous family or their gypsy lifestyle, they have the ‘X factor’.
‘Several TV executives think a proper fly-on-the-wall series following their lives as newlyweds in the gypsy community would be fascinating,’ they told The Sun.
It is thought Netflix would be likely to produce the series due to their already established relationship with the Furys.
Her representatives told the Daily Mail: ‘We have many offers on the table regarding Venezuela which we are discussing.’


