It was 16-year-old Venezuela Fury's wedding to Noah Price, 19, on Saturday (16 May), and it's safe to say that the special day was a lavish affair indeed.
Held at The Comis Hotel and Resort on the Isle of Man, where the family moved to earlier this year, the wedding featured 18 bridesmaids, a six-tiered cake, a wedding dress with a 50-foot train, a guestlist of well over 100 guests and a very special 'surprise guest'.
Venezuela, who is the eldest of Tyson and Paris Fury's seven children, was treated to a performance from none other than 'Mysterious Girl' singer Peter Andre, who arrived at the ceremony in secret in order to sing during the couple's first dance.
Venezuela Fury, 16, married 19-year-old Noah Price over the weekend (Instagram/@venezuelaprice1) "It might be tacky to some, but Peter is the perfect person to perform. Venezuela is absolutely delighted," a source told the Daily Mail. "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."
The source 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!"
On Sunday (17 May), Peter took to Instagram to share a series of snaps from the wedding, including a photo of him singing into a microphone as Tyson took a selfie.
"What a night," he captioned the photo. "Videos coming soon."
'Mysterious Girl' singer Peter Andre performed at Venezuela's wedding on Saturday (Instagram/@tysonfury) Following the wedding, teenage Venezuela will now move out of the Fury family's £8 million mansion in order to live with her new husband, Noah.
The Sun reports that the teen newlyweds will relocate to the East Riding of Yorkshire, with a source saying: "Venezuela wants to start her married life in the traditional style of a traveller, just like her parents did.
"She has lived in luxury since she was born, but is willing to swap her home comforts to go and live in a static caravan."
Peter Andre shared a series of snaps from the wedding ceremony to social media (Instagram/@peterandre) The source added: "She thinks it did her parents no harm and is looking forward to taking care of all the domestics while Noah goes out to work. Her parents approve."
Venezuela would have had to wait until she was 18 to legally marry in England, following a law change in 2023 that raised the age from 16.
The new law means that 16 and 17-year-olds are no longer able to get married, even with parental consent, as had previously been the case.
But 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.