
Topics: Venezuela Fury, Social Media, TikTok, Celebrity
Venezuela Fury has spoken out after claiming private pictures from her account have been taken and reposted on social media.
The 16-year-old, who recently married 19-year-old Noah Price, has found herself the subject of plenty of attention online in recent weeks, with many closely following updates from the couple after their big day.
From clips with Noah to glimpses into their life as husband and wife, Venezuela’s social media has quickly become a place where followers are looking for updates on what the pair is doing next.
However, while plenty of the attention has come from genuine fans, Venezuela has now made it clear that not everything circulating online has come from her.
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In a new TikTok video shared from Noah’s account, the couple addressed followers directly while warning them about fake profiles.

Venezuela claimed somebody with access to her private account has been taking photos and sharing them elsewhere, including on TikTok and Instagram.
In the clip, she said: “Alright guys, we're just here to say that this is Noah's only account and my only account.”
The teen then explained that they would be directing people towards the right profiles, adding: “We're going to tag down below in the comments section.”
She continued: “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 then urged followers not to engage with the fake pages, saying: “So yeah, report all the rest.”

She added: “This is me and Noah's only account, and I have my one under the comments section.”
This comes while the young couple is on a £30k honeymoon in Marbella, an extravagant wedding gift from Venezuela’s parents, Tyson and Paris - following her boxer father gifting the pair £5 million to kick-start their life as a newly married couple.
Although Venezuela’s bridesmaid sold her dress from the day off, the wedding as a whole seemed like a pretty extravagant affair. That’s despite the fact that her grandfather John Fury didn’t attend.
The pair also briefly addressed another issue they appear to have been dealing with online, as Noah asked: “And what are we going to say to all them AI videos?” He then flipped a middle finger to the camera — addressing concerns about clips made with artificial intelligence being uploaded, as well.

Following the teenager saying 'I Do' to husband Noah Price, many have been wondering how exactly she was able to legally become a wife.
In 2023, it became illegal in England and Wales for anyone under the age of 18 to get married. The minimum age was raised from 16 to 18 in a bid to protect vulnerable children across the UK, the UK government states.
The Marriage and Civil Partnership (Minimum Age) Act 2022 means that 16 and 17-year-olds are strictly not allowed to marry or enter a civil partnership, even if they have parental consent. It is illegal and a criminal offence to exploit vulnerable children by arranging for them to marry, under any circumstances, whether or not force is used.
Taking all of this into consideration, fans have been scratching their heads over how Venezuela was able to legally tie the knot to husband Noah.
Well, it was all because of their wedding location - the Isle of Man.
Fans of the family will know that Tyson moved his wife Paris and their seven children from Morecambe, Lancashire, to the Isle of Man in November 2025 because of the number of 'disturbed' visitors who would arrive at his house at all hours of the day and night.

"I looked at moving abroad, far away, but it turned out that the Isle of Man is the perfect place for me – English speaking, English pound notes," Tyson said, per ITV News. "I can go and get an English newspaper from the local petrol station with my coffee and speak my own lingo."
And it turns out that the big move worked very well in Venezuela's favour, as the legal minimum age of marriage in the Isle of Man is 16, rather than 18.
Parental consent is needed for anyone aged 16 or 17 wanting to tie the knot, which wasn't an issue at all for Venezuela and Noah.
Mum Paris has been outspoken in defending her daughter's decision to marry so young, with her previously saying on This Morning: "Venezuela is so mature for her years. She's done so much in such a short time just because of who she is and the fact that she's got six younger brothers and sisters that she's helped bring up, I can't deny it...”
Pointing out how she was 17 when she married Tyson, Paris added: "She's obviously following in my footsteps, so how can I judge her in any way. I know she's young. But I think she's found the person she loves and if she's happy, I will completely support her."