Paris Fury has shared her cheeky response to one of her daughter's 18 bridesmaids selling the dress she wore to the wedding.
Venezuela Fury, 16, the eldest of Paris and Tyson Fury's seven children, tied the knot with 19-year-old Noah Price last Saturday (16 May).
One of her bridesmaids, Libby Peat, has since kicked off a surprisingly heated debate online after she revealed why she wanted to give her outfit a new home.
Libby uploaded a carousel of photos to TikTok on Wednesday (20 May), showing off the pale blue gown while telling followers it was up for grabs.
The text over the video read: "Who wants to buy my bridesmaid dress, super broke rn could use the money."
She added in the caption: "I'm being dead srs taking offers."
Venezuela Fury's bridesmaid, Libby Peat, sparked a heated debate after revealing she was keen to sell her dress from the wedding (TikTok/@libbypeat) The dress, from the brand Mode Mwah, was listed for £500, with an additional £25.70 buyer protection fee.
The listing, however, is no longer available on Libby's Vinted account, meaning it has either been taken down or sold.
Her TikTok call-out quickly took off, though, pulling in more than 2.2 million views as people piled into the comments with opinions on the move.
"Sure your mate would be thrilled!?" wrote one TikTok user.
The bridesmaid dress was listed for over £500 (Vinted) Another added: "I’m sure the bride will be pleased."
A third asked: "Who paid for the dress? As that’s the person who should sell it."
"It's very beautiful, but anyone who wears it anywhere now people are gonna know it was a bridesmaid dress from Venezuela's wedding. There's so many photos of it," another commented.
Not everyone saw the issue, though, with several defending Libby and pointing out she was unlikely to wear the dress again.
Paris has since weighed in on the discourse, reportedly asking, 'Did it sell Libby?', alongside a crying laughing face emoji under her post.
After the online backlash, Libby posted a follow-up video addressing the reaction from viewers.
"Guys, unfortunately, it's just not that serious. Sorry!" she said.
Mum Paris Fury seemed to take the news in good spirits (TikTok/@libbypeat) "It's never that serious over a dress. A dress that I've already worn. Can't exactly wear it again. Can't exactly wrap it up in a plastic bag and put it in my 10-foot-long, five-foot-wide caravan for the next 40 years.
"Doesn't seem like a feasible plan."
She continued: "So it was either sell it or put it in the bin. It's just not that deep.
"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.
"It's never that serious. It's never that deep. Sorry to burst your bubble and all, but the comments left on that video were a bit diabolical. They're getting a bit out of hand now. So yeah."