It was 16-year-old Venezuela Fury's wedding to Noah Price, 19, over the weekend (16 May), and the lavish ceremony boasted a star-studded guestlist.
Of course, parents Tyson and Paris attended along with their other six children, and Peter Andre even made a surprise appearance on the night.
Molly-Mae Hague, who got engaged to Tyson's half-brother, Tommy Fury, back in 2023, also made an appearance along with their three-year-old daughter, Bambi, who was one of Venezuela's 18 bridesmaids.
Tommy, however, was nowhere to be seen on the family's big occasion, which boasted 120 guests, as he had to stay at home for training for his upcoming fight with Eddie Hall, scheduled next month (13 June) at Manchester's AO Arena.
Molly-Mae left the festivities early, taking a private jet home, and the mother of the bride, Paris, has praised her for making the trip while being heavily pregnant.
The eldest of Tyson and Paris Fury's children, Venezuela, 16, got married over the weekend to 19-year-old Noah Price (Instagram/@venezuelaprice1) Speaking to The Sun, Paris gushed: "She is incredible. She is being fully supportive, and she is bringing Bambi over, so that Bambi could be a bridesmaid with the kids.
"But I have got to throw her props. She is making that journey while heavily pregnant, and I wouldn’t have been able to face that while I was at her term of pregnancy."
She continued: "I’m very glad that they are coming. It means a lot. It’s a big journey for anyone to come from home to here.
"It’s lovely that they are making the effort. It’s lovely that Bambi and the other little girls all get to be bridesmaids. They are all cousins, and it’s sweet that they‘ll make memories together."
Molly-Mae and her daughter Bambi attended the Isle of Man wedding on Saturday (Instagram/@mollymae) For the special occasion, Molly-Mae opted for a sheer black top with floral detailing, black trousers and matching black heels with hair pulled into a neat bun to complete the ensemble.
Her outfit seemed to spark quite the heated debate online, however, with one Facebook user questioning: "Black at a wedding?"
Another echoed: "Black is a no-no at a wedding, sorry."
Bambi was one of Venezuela's 18 bridesmaids (Instagram/@mollymae) Many others rushed to the mum-of-one's defence, with a fan writing: "I think Molly looks fabulous. Once upon a time, it was thought disrespectful to wear black to a wedding (and just plain bad luck). Whilst traditionally associated with mourning, the taboo is outdated."
"She’s heavily pregnant and dealing with a toddler, she can wear what she wants," a fourth added.
A fifth agreed: "Some of these comments are awful and just not needed. She's 8 months pregnant, I thought she looked lovely and glowing. People need to remember to be kind.”
And a final fan echoed: "Pregnant and I’m sure didn’t want to outshine the main wedding guests. Fair play for staying in the background."