Newly-married Venezuela Fury has shared a first look at her new home after her wedding to Noah Price over the weekend.
Venezuela Fury Shares First Home: Caravan Life!
Newly-married Venezuela Fury has shared a first look at her new home after her wedding to Noah Price over the weekend. The 16-year-old is swapping a life of lux...
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The 16-year-old is swapping a life of luxury at her parents, Tyson and Paris' £8million mansion on the Isle of Man for a static caravan in East Riding of Yorkshire to start her new life with the amateur boxer, 19.
Venezuela married Noah at the Victorian Royal Chapel of St John's on the Isle of Man on Saturday and wore a lace gown with a 50ft long train.
Taking to ahead of their honeymoon, the teenager shared a first look of 'R first ever home' (sic) - a modest two-bedroom caravan.
Giving a tour around her new abode, Venezuela shared photos of a marble bathroom with free-standing bath and a cream kitchen which overlooked woodland.
The living room had a built-in TV cabinet with a fireplace beneath it and the bedroom had wardrobes and fresh grey carpet.
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Newly-married Venezuela Fury has shared a first look at her new home after her wedding to Noah Price over the weekend
The 16-year-old is set to move into a static caravan in East Riding of Yorkshire to start her new life with the amateur boxer, 19
Taking to TikTok ahead of their honeymoon, the teenager shared a first look of 'R first ever home' (sic) - a modest two-bedroom caravan
Fans wrote: 'I love caravans and this is like the ultimate one of luxury! Beautiful. Wish you many happy years together and hope you enjoy your new home x.'
'Beautiful start to your married life. I hope you and Noah will be happy in your new home.'
The couple, who have jetted off on honeymoon, are set to begin their new life in Yorkshire, with Paris's mother also close by.
It echoes Tyson and Paris's early years together before his rise to prominence, after they met as teenagers and spent their early years living together in a caravan before moving to a wooden cabin in the grounds of his dad's home in Styal, Cheshire.
A source said: 'Venezuela wants to start her married life in the traditional style of a traveller, just like her parents did.'
They went on to tell The Sun: '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.
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'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.'
Following their huge wedding, Venezuela took to Instagram to share a touching message for her father and 'best friend' Tyson - after he walked her down the aisle.
The bedrooms had built-in wardrobes and grey carpets
Fans wrote: 'I love caravans and this is like the ultimate one of luxury! Beautiful. Wish you many happy years together and hope you enjoy your new home x'
The living room had a built-in TV cabinet with a fireplace beneath it and the bedroom had wardrobes and fresh grey carpet
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The 16-year-old is swapping a life of luxury at her parents - Tyson and Paris Fury's - £8million mansion on the Isle of Man and relocating to Yorkshire
Tyson and Paris have seven children; Venezuela, Prince John James, 14, Prince Tyson II (Tutty), eight, Valencia Amber, eight, Prince Adonis Amaziah, seven, Athena, four, and Prince Rico Paris, two (pictured in 2023)
The move echoes Tyson and Paris's early years together before his rise to prominence, after they met as teenagers and spent their early years living together in a caravan
She wrote: 'Well I couldn't have asked for a better father all my life he has gone above and beyond for me 1 in a million❤️my best friend and worst enemy in one my father TYSON LUKE FURY❤️.'
Venezuela also shared a sweet TikTok video of the moment proud dad Tyson saw her for the first time in her wedding dress.
The heavyweight world champion boxer father looked speechless as he walked into their lounge to see his little girl dressed to the nines in her lace white gown and veil.
She added a poignant quote from 1991 movie Father Of The Bride about her being 'all grown up and leaving us' as she prepared to move into a caravan with her new husband.
The quote said: 'I realised at that moment that I was never going to come home again and see Annie at the top of the stairs. Never going to see her again at our breakfast table in her nightgown and socks.
'I suddenly realized what was happening. Annie was all grown up and was leaving us, and something inside began to hurt.'
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