Police were called to Venezuela Fury and Noah Price's wedding yesterday, confirming an arrest was made.
The pair tied the knot with a ceremony at the Royal Chapel of St John on the Isle of Man, followed by a reception at the luxury Comis Hotel and Resort.
They were surrounded by loved ones as they said 'I do', with Venezuela's dad Tyson Fury walking her down the aisle - to Biggie Smalls, no less - alongside 18 bridesmaids.
However, the day took an unexpected turn when police turned up, with photos shared by MailOnline showing a police van outside of the wedding reception venue as a man could be seen getting searched by officers.
Venezuela Fury with bridesmaid Bambi Fury (Instagram/@mollymae) Police told the The Mirror 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."
Many of their guests posted happy photos throughout the day, including a heavily-pregnant Molly-Mae Hague, who posted a series of photos on Instagram, writing: "What a day."
Sharing a picture of the 'beautiful bridey' holding bridesmaid Bambi, she added that it had been 'such a special day'.
Sadly, Tommy - the half-brother of Tyson - was nowhere to be seen on the family's big occasion, as he had to stick at home for training.
"Tommy wasn’t there as he’s currently deep in training camp for his fight against Eddie Hall on June 13th," reps for the star told Tyla.
(Instagram/@venezuelaprice1) Meanwhile, Venezuela, 16, looked stunning in a white lace gown with a dramatic 50-foot train, a pair of Crocs completing the look with an eccentric twist.
Normally, she and Noah would have to wait until she was 18 to legally marry in England, following a law change in 2023 that raised the age from 16.
“The age of 18 is widely recognised as the age at which one becomes an adult and gains full citizenship rights,” the government said at the time.
However, Venezuela and Noah were able to say ‘I do’ because the wedding took place in the Isle of Man, where the legal age is 16, if with parental consent.
The family moved to the island earlier this year, with Tyson claiming there had been a security breach at their Morecambe home.