
Topics: Venezuela Fury, Social Media, TikTok, Celebrity
Venezuela Fury has spoken out after claiming private photos from her account have been taken and reposted online.
The newlywed, who recently married Noah Price, has found herself the subject of plenty of attention online in recent weeks, with fans closely following updates from the couple after their wedding.
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, whilst 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.
Speaking in the clip, she said: “Alright guys, we're just here to say that this is Noah's only account and my only account.”
She then explained that they would be directing people towards the right profiles, adding: “We're going to tag down below in the comments section.”
The teen 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 celebrity 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?”, as he then flipped a middle finger to the camera — addressing concerns about clips made with artificial intelligence being uploaded, as well.