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Furys Tesco Run in Crocs Before Daughters Wedding

Tyson Fury was up early for a quick trip to Tesco on The Isle of Man on Friday wearing Crocs and pyjamas ahead of his daughter Venezuela's wedding.The 'Gypsy Ki...

Furys Tesco Run in Crocs Before Daughters Wedding
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was up early for a quick trip to  on The Isle of Man on Friday wearing Crocs and pyjamas ahead of his daughter Venezuela's wedding.

The 'Gypsy King', 37, is currently locked in the middle of a bitter family fallout after his dad John said his 16-year-old granddaughter is 'too immature' to tie the knot with Noah Price, 19.

But despite the drama, Tyson flashed a smile as he made sure to stock up on strawberries, Sensations crisps, juice and Highland water, ahead of the ceremony, which is set to take place on Saturday. 

The frugal sportsman, who is frequently seen looking for a supermarket bargain on his  series, decided to swerve splashing out on a plastic carrier bag and loaded the food straight into the back of his van. 

Tyson's son-in-law to be, Noah, proposed to Venezuela at her 16th birthday party last year, and the couple started planning their big day within weeks. 

Just like her father, Venezuela has also made her love of Crocs clear after she recently debated whether she should wear a white pair with her wedding gown. 

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Tyson Fury was up early for a quick trip to Tesco on The Isle of Man on Friday wearing Crocs and pyjamas ahead of his daughter Venezuela's wedding 

The boxer, 37, is currently locked in the middle of a bitter family fallout after his dad John said his 16-year-old granddaughter is 'too immature' to tie the knot with Noah Price, 19

Discussing her final wedding preparations in a recent  video, Venezuela said she may avoid wearing a traditional high-heel for her nuptials. 

'So guys I just went to try on my wedding dress and my second dress as well. I think it is absolutely unreal, both of them', she said.

'I'm having a bit of a struggle on what shoes to wear', Venezuela added. 'Do I wear white New Balance trainers or white Crocs? 

And while the rest of the Fury's have revelled in the wedding planning, Tyson's dad, John, who is known for his outspoken nature, hasn't held back with his remarks about his family members, which will no doubt cause some awkward moments.  

Indeed, John, 60, doesn't even think Venezuela should be walking down the aisle at all, having previously confessed that he didn't think she was 'mature enough' to date, let alone get married. 

During an appearance on At Home With The Furys, John made his feelings clear during a chat with sons Tyson and Tommy, 27, after Tyson called Noah a 'decent fella'. 

Expressing his shock that Venezuela was dating, John remarked: 'They're children! I don't think she's mature enough for anything like - she's still a baby.'

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As Tyson argued: 'I know, but she's 16 in a minute,' John countered: 'On my watch a 15-year-old should never have a boyfriend, never.' 

But despite the drama, Tyson flashed a smile as he made sure to stock up on strawberries, juice and water at the supermarket, near his home on The Isle of Man

Ahead of the ceremony, which is set to take place on Saturday, the sportsman loaded a trolley full of food into the back of his van before heading home

Tyson's son-in-law to be, Noah, proposed to Venezuela at her 16th birthday party last year, and the couple started planning their big day within weeks

Unsurprisingly, Tyson wasn't as fazed by his daughter's young age, given he was 18 and his wife Paris was 17 when he proposed to her.  

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Paris, 36, has also defended her daughter's age, saying on This Morning: 'Venezuela is so mature for her years. She's done so much in such a short time just because of who she is and the fact that she's got six younger brothers and sisters that she's helped bring up, I can't deny it...

'I can't deny her because I was 17 when I got engaged. She's obviously following in my footsteps, so how can I judge her in any way.

'I know she's young. But I think she's found the person she loves and if she's happy, I will completely support her.' 

Venezuela and Noah kept their romance under wraps, before going Instagram official just months before their proposal. 

After asking Tyson for his daughter's hand in marriage, amateur boxer Noah crashed Venezuela's 16th birthday party to propose after just a year of dating

Tyson and Paris's eldest daughter was over the moon after Noah got down on one knee in front of all her friends and family, just minutes after he had sat down with the boxer to ask for his permission in taking his daughter's hand in marriage.

While the rest of the Fury's have revelled in the wedding planning, John, who is known for his outspoken nature, hasn't held back with his remarks about his family members

John, 60, doesn't even think Venezuela should be walking down the aisle at all, having previously confessed that he didn't think she was 'mature enough' to date

But it turns out the proposal wasn't a shock for her parents, as Venezuela had already told them that Noah would be coming round to ask for Tyson's approval. 

At first Tyson didn't seem so sure about the proposal as he asked: 'How can I let a stranger take away my baby?' making sure she was aware of the gravity of marriage. 

'Are you joking? He's gonna come ask me to marry me daughter?' exclaimed Tyson as Venezuela broke the news to him. 

He went on to explain: 'Marriage is forever, the way we do it, so when you go in that church and say "I do" no piece of paper or government can undo you, as what God puts together can never be undone.

'So it's a lifetime commitment and however old you are, 16-year-old, are you ready for a lifetime commitment to somebody you barely know?'

'You know that for 100 percent fact? Then fair play because I knew as soon as I saw your mother. If you can get a sensible lad which he is, what more could you want.'

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