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Tyson Furys Daughter Reveals Mums Disappointment Over Wedding

Venezuela Fury admitted her mum Paris sounded 'disappointed' in her when discussing her 16-year-old daughter's engagement during a new interview.Tyson Fury's el...

Tyson Furys Daughter Reveals Mums Disappointment Over Wedding
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Venezuela Fury admitted her mum Paris sounded 'disappointed' in her when discussing her 16-year-old daughter's engagement during a new interview.

's eldest daughter accepted amateur boxer Noah Price's proposal at her birthday party in October and the proposal is shown in series two of the family's show At Home With The Furys, which dropped on Sunday. 

In an interview on Hits Radio with on Monday to promote the new series, Paris, 36, was asked about her reaction to the engagement. 

'I've always said to Venezuela, you know, go out, find what you want to do in life. I've tried to put every different opportunity in front of her,' Paris replied.

Venezuela interrupted, pointing out: 'This is coming off very much like she's disappointed.'

'No I'm not disappointed! I'm not!' insisted Paris. 'But I didn't expect it to happen. Venezuela came to me at 15 and was like "I've got a boyfriend" and she wasn't really supposed to have a boyfriend until she was 16. So I was like "wait until he [Tyson] comes home"'.

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Venezuela Fury has admitted her mum Paris sounded 'disappointed' when discussing her 16-year-old daughter's engagement during a new interview

Tyson Fury's eldest daughter accepted amateur boxer Noah Price's proposal at her birthday party in October and the proposal is shown in series two of the family's Netflix show 

Venezuela insisted though that her dad told her 'well, I'm happy for you because none of my nieces can get boyfriends and you're the first one.'

'He was all excited. Tyson's an old romantic, he got more excited than me,' Paris agreed.

'My dad's real lovey dovey... my dad loves all that, he really does,' continued Venezuela gushing that her fiancé asked Tyson's permission before popping the question, which was filmed by Netflix. 

'Noah told me that he walked in and my dad literally went "here put this microphone on before you ask me anything",' she laughed.

Netflix fans were in for a treat on Sunday as the second season of At Home With The Furys finally dropped. 

Nearly three years after the original docuseries debuted, viewers are once again taken behind the scenes of the heavyweight champion's family life in Morecambe. 

The new series follows the boxer as he attempts retirement once again while surrounded by wife Paris, their seven children, and outspoken father John Fury. 

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In an interview on Hits Radio with Sam Thompson on Monday to promote the new show, Paris was asked about her reaction to the engagement

'I've always said to Venezuela, you know, go out, find what you want to do in life. I've tried to put every different opportunity in front of her,' Paris replied. Pictured; Noah, Venezuela, Paris and Tyson at  a private screening of At Home With The Furys

Fans were left shocked in October when the Fury family shared a video of Venezuela accepting her boyfriend's proposal.

Earlier this year, the teen opened up about her wedding plans and her hopes to tie the knot sooner rather than later in an Instagram Q&A. 

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 One follower asked: 'When's the wedding going to be?', to which the bride-to-be replied: 'I'm trying to get everything booked for May/June time, but I'm not sure when it will be'.

When another wondered if she'd be moving out of the Fury family home before the big day, Venezuela said: 'No, I will be in my mam and dad’s home til I’m married'.

In December, her mother, Paris insisted to Daily Mail that her daughter Venezuela was 'still my little girl' despite her engagement. 

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