
Topics: Venezuela Fury, TikTok, Social Media, Celebrity, Entertainment, UK News

Topics: Venezuela Fury, TikTok, Social Media, Celebrity, Entertainment, UK News
Venezuela Fury has subtly hit back at the reports that she and her husband, Noah Price, are feeling ‘strained’ on their Mallorca honeymoon.
The 16-year-old daughter of Paris, 36, and Tyson Fury, 37, tied the knot with the 19-year-old amateur boxer in an extravagant Isle of Man ceremony on 16 May, attended by over 100 friends and family members.
The young couple then jetted off on their honeymoon, which reportedly cost a whopping £30,000 and was paid for by Tyson, and have been keeping fans in the loop with regular videos, updates, and photos on TikTok as they soak up the sun as newlyweds.
But on Sunday (23 Mat), Venezuela and Noah found themselves as the subject of a Daily Mail article, which included paparazzi photos of the couple abroad.
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The publication said they ‘appeared strained’ in the photos, which showed them talking with Noah’s arms raised and later sitting on a bench with their shopping bags.

However, the young couple has firmly shut down any speculation with a series of loved-up TikTok videos posted afterwards, showing the two sharing a kiss on their balcony and dancing around as they show off their outfits.
Sticking up for Venezuela in the comments, fans wrote: “Why are people so judgmental of these two?” and “agh I hate how everyone’s hating on them both, can tell everyone’s unhappy and miserable in their own life.”
While others penned: “As long as she’s happy idk why ppl be hating” and “I can’t believe how many people are being so horrible about them as a couple.”
It comes after Venezuela claimed that someone who follows her private Instagram account has been lifting photos and sharing them elsewhere on social media.
She said in a TikTok video shared last week: “Alright, guys, we're just here to say that this is Noah's only account and my only account.”
Venezuela explained that they would be directing people towards the right profiles, as she added: “We're going to tag down below in the comments section. The rest is all fake, and some little idiot is on my private account with only people who I accept on it.
“And they're taking the photos of it and putting it on TikTok and Instagram and stuff.”
Venezuela urged her followers not to engage with the fake pages, saying: “So yeah, report all the rest.”
The teen has also been forced to clarify that her new husband has been wearing his wedding ring on his neck, after the couple were met with comments demanding to know why it wasn’t on his finger.
However, other fans defended the duo, writing: “Is it mandatory to wear a wedding ring… It does not make you more or less married” and “If he wants to wear it on a necklace, he can.”