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Paris Fury defended by fans after she's slammed over birthday post for daughter Venezuela

Niamh Shackleton

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Paris Fury defended by fans after she's slammed over birthday post for daughter Venezuela

Featured Image Credit: Instagram/@parisfury1

Paris Fury has faced criticism for showering her daughter with gifts - but her loyal fans were quick to come to her defence.

Paris and Tyson's eldest daughter Venezuela recently turned 14 and doting mum Paris took to Instagram to share a snap of the teenager on her special day.

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In the photo, Venezuela - who left school at the age of 11 - rocked a yellow velour tracksuit while posing in front of a large lit-up '14' and balloon display.

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Behind her was an array of gifts, including what appears to be a pair of Sophia Webster butterfly heels - clobber that can set you back as much as £580.

"Happy Birthday Venezuela love you and the unique, beautiful, great young lady you’ve grown into," Paris captioned the post shared to social media yesterday (27 September).

While dozens of her followers took the time to send their well wishes to Venezuela, others criticised Paris, 33, for spoiling her.

"Must be awesome to be spoiled," wrote one person. "While other kids suffer with no heating, foodbanks etc."

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Venezuela Fury turned 14 yesterday, 27 September. Credits: Instagram/@parisfury1
Venezuela Fury turned 14 yesterday, 27 September. Credits: Instagram/@parisfury1

The remark has since generated dozens of comments, all of which are defending Paris.

"Must be awful to be such a jealous sad person," wrote one person.

Another went on: "Paris doesn’t spoil her children. She’s a fantastic mum who gives her kids great values. You don’t know how much she and her husband give to charity, so do the nice thing and wish her daughter a happy birthday."

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"Why shouldn't they give her nice things? Her parents work hard for the money," questioned someone else.

Echoing similar sentiments, someone else wrote: "When you come from the bottom and work your ass off to get where you are.

"You too would spoil your children every now and then because you never received that.

"They made this for themselves with hard work. Be happy for people mate. Because otherwise you will only get what you put out into the world."

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Venezuela is one of Paris and Tyson Fury's seven children. Credits: Instagram/@parisfury1
Venezuela is one of Paris and Tyson Fury's seven children. Credits: Instagram/@parisfury1

Venezuela's birthday comes just after the arrival of her new little brother - Tyson and Paris' seventh child.

Paris gave birth on 18 September and took to Instagram to announced his arrival.

Sharing the first picture of the little one with OK! Magazine, the couple gushed about their newborn who arrived at 2:29 am and weighed 6lb 130z.

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They captioned the snap: “We’re over the moon to have welcomed our baby boy to the Fury family. His brothers and sisters can’t wait to meet him and create lots of Fury fun!”

They're yet to share their newborn son's name.

Topics: Paris Fury, Tyson Fury, Parenting, Celebrity

Niamh Shackleton
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