Venezuela Fury has big plans for the future and hopes to make the most of the interest in her wedding to Noah Price, 19, earlier this summer with a big new venture
Venezuela Fury has responded to those who have criticised her decision to get married at 16(Image: Ken McKay/ITV/Shutterstock)
Venezuela Fury has bitten back at those who have criticised her decision to get married at the age of 16 as she spoke about what’s next for her.
The teenager – son of sporting icon Tyson Fury – tied the knot with Noah Price, 19, in an extravagant wedding that all took place on the Isle of Man last month and she cried all day. A number of people offered their views and, despite tradition, said she was too young to walk down the aisle.
Many were quick to point out that it is legal to get married at 16 when a parental guardian provides written permission and she has responded to those who have been nagative about her big day. After sitting down with Cat Deeley and Ben Shephard on This Morning, she also let fans know what’s coming up.
Venezuela and Noah appeared on This Morning (Image: Ken McKay/ITV/Shutterstock)
“Yes, I am young, but I found the person I want, and I’ve carried on with my life,” she said. “Everyone’s got to start somewhere, so I started young.
“I don’t like people being unkind, I don’t agree with people spreading badness where they shouldn’t be. I’ve carried on with my life. I think, as long it’s not my family or my friends, they’re the people what matter to me, I ain’t bothered.”
Reports claim the newlyweds are part of a bidding frenzy from production companies desperate to life the lid on their home life and it is something they are keen on doing.
Revealing that she is looking to get her TV show commissioned alongside the Fury family’s hugely successful series, Venezuela is keen to ride on the back of the headlines her wedding to Noah created.
Venezuela and Noah tied the knot last month (Image: Mancpicss66)
“I would love to [have my own reality show], we’re trying to look in to it and I think it would be really great,” Venezuela said.
Asked how she’s finding married life, she added: “I’m enjoying it. We’ve only been married a month, but everything’s going smoothly.
“I’m learning new things every day. I’m learning how to cook. We go everywhere together. We do everything together. It’s really nice.”
Now the couple is starting married life together, with the teenagers moving into their first home together – a static caravan in Yorkshire – as Venezuela is keen to live in a traditional traveller setting, similar to how her parents Tyson and Paris Fury started out.
Opening up about her big day in a new interview with The Sun, Venezuela said: “It’s a big day for anyone. I’m not a very emotional person, but it’s a lot to take on isn’t it, a wedding – and I just cried all day.”
Asked how she finally stopped her tears, husband Noah cut in and said: “You just cried yourself to sleep didn’t you.” Venezuela added: “I fell asleep. But now I look at it and I really did enjoy my wedding. It was very good.”
Venezuela is the eldest of seven children herself and it seems that her and Noah want to follow suit when it comes to starting their own family in the future.
Will we be watching their lives unfold? Netflix is currently thought to be the frontrunner to bring their story to life.
A source told the Mirror: “Venezuela and Noah are wanting to go down the route of Tyson and Paris as a TV couple. Venezuela is very grown up and sees herself as someone who could follow in her mum’s footsteps and feels there is a TV show for them.
“She’ll also be looking for brand deals – a bit like Molly-Mae Hague has done. She thinks she’s got potential. She’s a down-to-earth girl and there’s a lot to her. Everyone was interested in the wedding and wants to see more of her.”