
Topics: Venezuela Fury, Tyson Fury, Tommy Fury, Celebrity
Fans have come out in defense of Venezuela Fury’s husband Noah Price after asking a question about her name.
The 16-year-old, who is the eldest of Tyson and Paris Fury’s seven children, married 19-year-old boxer Noah Price earlier this year.
Venezuela left the Fury family’s huge £8 million mansion on the Isle of man to start married life with her new hubby in a static caravan paid for by Venezuela’s parents, Tyson and Paris.
The couple have kept fans updated with married life but in a recent clip, their followers expressed concern after Noah struggled to spell his wife’s name.
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During a live stream, Venezuela can be heard helping her husband spell her name using phonics after he asked how to spell it.
One person watching the stream commented: “You don’t know how to spell your missus’ name?”
“It’s a big name,” Noah replied. “It’s a big name, innit. I have difficulties with spelling.”
“This is concerning,” another viewer commented alongside a crying emoji.

However lots of fans came to Noah’s defence, claiming that their loved ones also often run into trouble when spelling their other half’s moniker. It’s more common than it may seem.
One fan wrote: “I’ve been married 35 years and my husband still spells my name wrong. Recently on flight booking info.”
Another commenter said: “Haha I spell in phonics and my kids bully me for it.”
A third shared: “I can’t spell it either.”
Venezuela was named after the South American country. The family continued the geographic theme as the family’s matriarch Paris also shares a name with the capital of France.
The extended Fury family have become known for their love of unusual names. Tommy Fury, who recently welcomed his second child with influencer Molly-Mae Hague, announced that their newborn son is called Midas.
The name was unveiled in a dramatic fashion at Tommy’s boxing match against Eddie Hall in Manchester on Saturday (13 June).
Tommy, who also shares a three-year-old daughter called Bambi with Molly, debuted the tot’s name on his shorts, with ‘Midas’ written in large gold lettering.
The unique moniker has links to Greek mythology - specifically the legend of King Midas, who turned everything to gold simply by touching it.

But, before she shared the name with the world, Molly hinted in one of her YouTube vlogs: “When I’ve mentioned the name to a few people, or I’ve spelled it out, a few of my friends have said it completely wrong - absolutely not how you pronounce it.”
Noah Price faced this issue when talking about the new Fury family addition on TikTok.
During a livestream, a fan asked the son-in-law of Tyson Fury, “Have you met Midas yet?” to which he confirmed he hasn’t.
However, he pronounced Midas as ‘Me-das,’ when the correct way to say it is ‘My-das’. Got it?
Confused, Venezuela repeated: “Midas?” before Noah repeated: “Midas Tommy’s girl. Tommy’s boy – is it a boy?”
Joking about the blunder on social media, one fan wrote: “To be fair I never heard the name either and said pretty much the same thing, me-das.”
While a second and third added: “They should of spelt it Mydas” and “I said it like that first as well.”
The name is heavily associated with people who have a knack for generating wealth, which led to the saying you’ve probably heard, the ‘Midas touch’.