
Topics: Celebrity, Molly Mae Hague, Tommy Fury, Entertainment, Tyson Fury

Topics: Celebrity, Molly Mae Hague, Tommy Fury, Entertainment, Tyson Fury
Like most celebrity weddings, Venezuela Fury's weekend nuptials have supplied a number of major talking points.
Fans have been desperate to know why Molly-Mae, the teen's auntie-in-law, faced major backlash over her outfit, whether her boxer dad Tyson teared up during his father-of-the-bride speech, and why uncle Tommy was missing when Venezuela said 'I do'.
Despite the build-up to the 16-year-old's big day prompting concern - especially given her young age - Venezuela married Noah Price, 19, on the Isle of Man on Sunday (17 May), surrounded by her friends and family.
Pairing a white lace fishtail gown with a 50-foot train with a matching pair of Crocs, Venezuela was walked down the aisle by her sportsman father.
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Her younger sisters, Valencia and Athena, also led the way as two of her 18 bridesmaids.

Also in attendance was Molly-Mae Hague, the long-term partner of Venezuela's uncle, Tommy Fury, and a much-loved British social media influencer. The couple met on Love Island in 2019 and are now parents to their three-year-old daughter, Bambi.
The toddler, another of Venezuela's bridesmaids, rocked an adorable cornflour blue dress.
The YouTuber’s own outfit quickly sparked backlash online, however, with onlookers questioning her choice of colour.
Molly-Mae - who is currently eight months pregnant with her and Tommy's second child - wore a sheer black top with floral detailing, black trousers and matching heels. The 26-year-old also wore her hair in a sleek, slicked-back bun.

Critics subsequently slammed Molly-Mae's unconventional spring wedding colour scheme, with one troll asking: "Black at a wedding?"
"Black is a no-no at a wedding, sorry," another added.
Others jumped to her defence, however, with one writing: "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 Whilst traditionally associated with mourning, the taboo is outdated."
Molly-Mae's solo appearance also sparked concerns about why her fiancé Tommy hadn't turned up.
According to one of the boxer's reps, the 27-year-old had remained at home in Manchester for training.

"Tommy wasn’t there as he’s currently deep in training camp for his fight against Eddie Hall on June 13th," they told Tyla.
Thankfully, however, it doesn't sound as though Tommy's brother Tyson, nor his sister-in-law Paris, had been phased by Tommy's absence, with the couple gushing over how helpful Molly-Mae had been in the preparations.
"She is incredible," Paris, 36, told The Sun. "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."

Following the religious ceremony at the Royal Chapel of St John the Baptist, the festivities continued with a reception at the Comis Hotel near Douglas.
Naturally, given his notorious 'hard man' persona, onlookers were keen on finding out what father-of-seven Tyson said in his father-of-the-groom speech - especially given that Venezuela is the first of his kids to tie the knot.
According to SPORTbible, the 37-year-old began by joking: "I’ve had a f**king very good time, excuse me, French. Venezuela and Noah, I told you, you shouldn’t have done it, didn’t I? But now you’ve done it; you’ve done it."
Tyson continued: "I hope you have 45 healthy children and a long life and happiness."
Adopting a more serious tone, the world heavyweight champion issued his eldest daughter some advice on behalf of himself and his wife, Paris, who also married as teenagers.

"If you're anything like me and my wife, we're best friends and soulmates," he gushed. "So, been together all our lives nearly, more than we've not been together. So, you'll be like us. So good night, God bless you all."
Not long after Tyson's speech, Venezuela and her new husband were treated to a performance from none other than 'Mysterious Girl' singer Peter Andre, who arrived at the ceremony as a mystery guest during the couple's first dance.
A source told the Daily Mail of the unexpected arrival: "It might be tacky to some, but Peter is the perfect person to perform. Venezuela is absolutely delighted.
"It has all been kept top secret; some of the guests didn’t even know. Imagine Tyson singing along to 'Mysterious Girl', it will certainly be a moment."

They added: "Peter has done weddings before but this will be the biggest one, it will be great fun. It will be unforgettable to have him at the wedding!"
Shortly after, the wedding later took an unexpected turn when police turned up, with the MailOnline sharing photos of a police van outside the venue, and a man being searched by officers.
Police told LADbible Group in a statement: "The Isle of Man Constabulary can confirm that Officers were called to attend The Comis Hotel, Santon, on the evening of Saturday 16 May 2026.
"A man was arrested and enquiries remain ongoing. We are unable to comment further at this time regarding the identity of the individual involved or the circumstances surrounding the arrest."