Newlyweds Venezuela Fury and Noah Price were recently seen in Marbella, appearing noticeably tense and exhausted despite being adorned in extravagant Versace outfits during their £30,000 honeymoon. The contrast between their high-fashion ensembles and the couple’s strained expressions has sparked concern among fans about potential difficulties in their young marriage.

Venezuela, 16, the daughter of Tyson and Paris Fury, married aspiring boxer Noah Price, 19, at the Victorian Royal Chapel of St John’s on the Isle of Man just last weekend. During their honeymoon in the sun-soaked Spanish city, witnesses reported seeing the couple engaged in a visibly tense conversation, with Noah gesturing in apparent frustration. Later, the couple appeared glum as they sat together on a bench, surrounded by shopping bags.
Despite the serious tone of their interaction, both Venezuela and Noah displayed a penchant for high-end fashion. Venezuela showcased her tan in a £1,300 Versace bikini, complemented by a matching hat and designer trainers. Noah wore a silky Versace co-ord, leaving his shirt open and accessorizing with sunglasses suspended from a chain around his neck. Earlier that day, he had shared snaps of the couple enjoying their getaway on his Instagram Stories, suggesting a more relaxed side to their holiday.
In addition to the honeymoon scenes, the newlyweds recently responded to critics of their new marital home. They emphasized that their residence in East Riding of Yorkshire is “not a caravan, but a static home,” countering online jokes about the modest size and appearance of the property. Venezuela herself posted a TikTok video clarifying, “Can I just add on that it’s not a caravan, it’s a chalet, static home. Thank you.” Her playful remarks drew reactions from followers joking about features such as automatic transmissions in the home’s appliances, with Venezuela responding with humor and confidence, cementing her image as “iconic” in fans’ eyes.

The couple’s move marks a significant shift for Venezuela, who is trading the luxury of her parents’ £8 million Isle of Man mansion for a more modest lifestyle. While her new home may lack the opulence of her childhood residence, it aligns with traditional gypsy customs, where a bride often leaves her family home to live with her husband and his relatives. Venezuela’s static home features two bedrooms and an open-plan kitchen and living area, decorated with cream carpets, white walls, and gold trim. The move reflects a desire to embrace the traditions her parents followed in their early years together, when they began life as teenagers living in a caravan before progressing to a wooden cabin on Tyson Fury’s father’s property in Styal, Cheshire.
A source close to the family explained that Venezuela is eager to begin married life in this traditional style, mirroring the path her parents took. “She has lived in luxury since she was born but is willing to swap her home comforts to go and live in a static caravan,” the source told The Sun. “She thinks it did her parents no harm and is looking forward to taking care of all the domestics while Noah goes out to work. Her parents approve.”
The juxtaposition of Venezuela’s luxurious upbringing and her current adaptation to a simpler lifestyle underscores the couple’s commitment to family tradition and cultural norms, even amidst the pressures of newfound fame and media attention. Fans observing the couple in Marbella noted that the tension may stem from the adjustment to their new roles and responsibilities, rather than a fundamental discord between them.

In addition to cultural and familial expectations, the couple’s public image remains highly scrutinized. Social media reactions highlight both support and curiosity, with some fans celebrating their youthful commitment and others questioning whether marrying at 16 is too early. Despite the scrutiny, Venezuela has handled public commentary with poise, demonstrating both humor and self-assurance in addressing critiques of her home and lifestyle choices.
Ultimately, the couple’s honeymoon in Marbella, marked by luxury fashion and moments of visible strain, reflects the complex interplay of youth, fame, family tradition, and public scrutiny. While their vacation may have been intended as a celebratory escape, the pressures of starting married life under a media microscope are evident. As they prepare to settle into their static home in East Riding of Yorkshire, Venezuela and Noah face the challenge of balancing personal growth, marital responsibilities, and public perception—a delicate act for any young couple, particularly those living in the spotlight. Their willingness to embrace both traditional expectations and modern lifestyle choices suggests a nuanced approach to married life, blending the lessons of their parents with their own aspirations and experiences.


