Paris Fury has checked in with her daughter Venezuela's bridesmaid to see if she has sold her dress yet after revealing she was flogging the outfit.
Paris Fury Investigates Daughters Bridesmaid Dress Sale
Paris Fury has checked in with her daughter Venezuela's bridesmaid to see if she has sold her dress yet after revealing she was flogging the outfit.Libby shared...
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Libby shared a video earlier this week asking fans if they wanted to purchase the bridesmaid dress, just days after she wore it to Venezuela and Noah Price's wedding.
The pal revealed that the bride's mother Paris had given her blessing for the item to be sold, after the Furys paid for 18 bridesmaid dresses to be custom made.
Libby later defended the decision in a separate video, and told her followers that the garment wouldn't fit in her '5ft wide and 10ft long caravan'.
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Underneath the video, Paris asked for an update in the comments section of the post, and asked: 'Did it sell Libby [laughing face emoji]'.
The dress - which was listed for £525 on Libby's Vinted page - is no longer available to buy, suggesting it has sold or was taken down,
Paris Fury has checked in with her daughter Venezuela's bridesmaid to see if she has sold her dress yet after revealing she was flogging the outfit
Libby shared a video earlier this week asking fans if they wanted to purchase the bridesmaid dress just days after she wore it to Venezuela and Noah Price's wedding
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Underneath the video, Paris asked for an update in the comments section of the post, and asked: 'Did it sell Libby [laughing face emoji]'
The 16-year-old daughter of Tyson and married Noah Price, 19, in a ceremony in the Isle of Man last week and are now enjoying their honeymoon.
But less than a week into their time as newlyweds, her pal Libby revealed she wanted to sell her custom-made blue corset, skirt and train on the resale site.
Libby, who was among the 18 bridesmaids on the big day, said she was 'broke' and 'could do with the money' from the sale of the outfit.
She later doubled down on her decision to sell and said that she was only able to bin or sell the dress, claiming she doesn't have room in her '5ft wide 10ft long caravan'.
Libby first posted a series of snaps of the dress on her page, writing: 'Who wants to buy my bridesmaid dress super broke rn [sic] could use the money.'
She captioned the post: 'I'm being dead srs [serious] taking offers.'
One fan wrote in the comments: 'Sure your mate would be thrilled!?'
Responding to the negativity surrounding her decision in a second video, Libby said: 'Guys unfortunately it's just not that serious.
'Sorry, it's never that serious over a dress I've already worn, can't exactly wear it again. Can't exactly wrap it up and put it in a plastic bag and put it in my 10ft long, 5ft wide caravan for the next 40 years. Doesn't seem like a feasible plan, so it was either sell it or put it in the bin.
The daughter of Tyson and Paris Fury married Noah Price, 19, in a ceremony in the Isle of Man last week and are now enjoying their honeymoon
'So if you want to buy it please do I've got places to be, people to see, champagne to buy and horses to bet on! But it's never that serious, sorry to burst your bubble. The comments left on that video were a bit diabolical. They're getting a bit out of hand now.'
Paris seemingly supported the sale, as she wrote: 'I told her she can go for it. She can't exactly wear it again'.
Venezuela's bridesmaid dresses were bespoke and handmade by the online shop Mode Mwah.
It comes amid reports Venezuela's parents Tyson, 37, and Paris, 36, have reportedly gifted them £5million and a traditional gypsy caravan as a wedding gift.
The couple, who have an estimated £162million net worth, are also said to have paid for their £30,000 honeymoon.
A source told The Sun: 'Tyson and Paris gave Venezuela and Noah a wedding present of £5million to kick-start their life, obviously, they were over the moon. Some family members thought it was a lot of money for a young couple so there were some mixed feelings - but it's up to Tyson and Paris.
'Tyson also paid for the honeymoon and got them a traditional gypsy wagon as a sentimental gift. Tyson's got one in his front yard.
'The wedding was magical and they spent £40,000 on Venezuela's dress alone. That's the gypsy way - go big.'
The couple's wedding didn't quite go off without a hitch, as it was revealed a man was arrested at the wedding reception and held after a brawl broke out, the Daily Mail understands.
The unidentified man in his 20s was held after four police cars swooped on the country golf course venue late on Saturday while the reception was in full swing.
Exclusive pictures obtained by the Daily Mail show the man being bundled into a van just minutes after Venezuela and husband Noah Price had taken to the dance floor.
Mysterious Girl star Peter Andre had just ended his set when officers were called to the four star Comis Hotel near Douglas on the Isle of Man.
Libby, who was among the 18 bridesmaids on the big day, said she was 'broke' and 'could do with the money' from the sale of the outfit
At the reception booze flowed - although the bar was not free at Tyson's request as he didn't want guests to get drunk - in fact the highest cost was thought to be Andre's estimated £5,000 appearance fee.
But police were called by hotel staff when revellers began arguing among themselves after getting tipsy.
It is understood the man was arrested following an allegation of disorderly behaviour at the reception.
Under the Isle of Man 2021 Licensing Act police have the power to arrest anyone who is behaving disorderly or acting indecently to the annoyance of any person on licensed premises.
A source told the Daily Mail: 'It was chaos. There was so much drinking and a lot of it was kids underage. Then the arguing and the fighting started but what do you expect from a gypsy wedding.
'It was nothing serious, just a bit of pushing and shoving and a lot of shouting but staff didn't want take any chances and so the police were called.
'Four cars turned up but they only took away one man. I think they arrived in numbers just to be on the safe side.'
In a statement to the Daily Mail, police said: 'The Isle of Man Constabulary can confirm that Officers were called to attend The Comis Hotel, Santon on the evening of Saturday 16th May 2026.
'A man was arrested and subsequently cautioned with a licensing offence.
'We are unable to comment further at this time regarding the identity of the individual involved or the circumstances surrounding the arrest.'
The pictures obtained by the Daily Mail show the man being searched and put into the back of a van while an officer can be seen holding a clear evidence bag containing a phone and cash.
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