
Topics: Tyson Fury, Venezuela Fury, Wedding, Celebrity, Entertainment

Topics: Tyson Fury, Venezuela Fury, Wedding, Celebrity, Entertainment
Tyson Fury has hilariously revealed a huge change he wanted to make to his 16-year-old daughter Venezuela’s wedding, which took place on the Isle of Man over the weekend.
Venezuela and her now-husband, amateur boxer Noah Price, 19, tied the knot in the Royal Chapel of St John on Saturday (16 May), with 160 guests joining them to celebrate the marriage at the nearby Comis Hotel after, including parents Paris and Tyson, who played big roles in the wedding.
The 37-year-old professional boxer walked his daughter down the aisle in a very unique fashion - wearing sunglasses and to the Notorious B.I.G hit Juicy.
However, after turning up to the church in a chauffeur-driven vintage cream Branford classic car, Tyson admitted that the swanky entrance wasn’t exactly what he had in mind.
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He stepped out in a black and white tuxedo and was immediately asked by an onlooker, “Where’s the Passat?” referring to the boxer’s trusty 2007 diesel Volkswagen Passat that he bought for just £500.

Despite owning a multi-million-pound collection of sports cars, including Rolls-Royces, Ferraris, and a Porsche, the multi-millionaire boxer famously still makes his way around in his beloved Passat.
Explaining why during his family’s Netflix show At Home with the Fury's, he said: "When people see an old scrapper, worth less than your shoes on your feet, no gives a damn.
“They see a Lambo or a Ferrari and they're like, 'Who the hell is this? Let's surround the car and take a picture'."
And it turns out, he even wanted the Passat to be the car he rocked up to Venezuela’s wedding in, as he replied to the fan who asked him about it: “I know, yeah, tell me about it.”
He explained: “I wanted the Passat to be the wedding car, but Paris wanted the old-fashioned car.”
And it’s not the only aspect of the big day he weighed in on, as The Sun reports that Tyson wanted to avoid a free bar at the wedding, as he didn't want the guests to get too drunk.

The sportsman also gave an emotional wedding speech, in which he joked: “I’ve had a f***ing very good time, excuse me French. Venezuela and Noah, I told you, you shouldn’t have done it, didn’t I?
“But now you’ve done it, you’ve done it.”
He then went on to joke: “I hope yous have 45 healthy children and a long life and happiness.
"If you're anything like me and my wife, we're best friends and soulmates. So, been together all our lives, nearly, more than we've not been together."
The father-of-seven gushed: “So you'll be like us. So good night, God bless you all.”