
Topics: Paris Fury, Venezuela Fury, Tyson Fury, Celebrity, Entertainment

Topics: Paris Fury, Venezuela Fury, Tyson Fury, Celebrity, Entertainment
Venezuela Fury and Noah Price's newlywed bliss has already been interrupted.
The couple, who tied the knot just yesterday (17 May), issued a heartbreaking update on the treatment they've already received from members of the press and their online followers.
For those who missed it, 16-year-old Venezuela - the eldest daughter of heavyweight champion Tyson and best-selling author Paris Fury - said 'I do' to Noah, 19, on the Isle of Man, surrounded by her friends and family.
The lead-up to the big day had already been plagued by criticism from online trolls, who slammed the pair as being too young to get married, despite both hailing from traveller culture.
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Thankfully, however, the day looked to be a happy one, with photos of Venezuela - wearing a white lace fishtail gown with a 50-foot train with a matching pair of Crocs - and Noah having been doing the rounds online.
The duo have also shared several glimpses into the reality of married life - though, not every fan is thrilled with what they've heard.
In a TikTok shared earlier today (18 May), Venezuela and Noah could be seen sitting in Manchester Airport ahead of their honeymoon weekend.
"So, we're waiting for our flight," the bride told the camera.
Venezuela refused, however, to announce their intended destination, explaining why in a bittersweet statement.
"We're not going to say where we're going, because I don't want to be hunted down," she continued. "But yeah, we're just chilling."
It didn't take long before hundreds of fans took to the comments, advising the newlyweds on how best to approach their new life in the spotlight.
"I would advise if you want bit more privacy stay away from social media posting daily," one wrote. "That way you will get more privacy."
Another added: "Hope the press leave you alone to enjoy some time together."
"Look after each other be safe," a third went on.
A fourth referenced the harassment the couple have had from a number of online trolls, noting: "So many awful comments the last few days - hopefully they don't let it ruin what's meant to be a memorable time."