
Tyson and Paris Fury's 16-year-old daughter, Venezuela Fury, tied the knot with Noah Price, 19, over the weekend.
For her special day on Saturday (16 May), the eldest Fury daughter donned a white lace gown with a 50-foot train as well as a pair of Crocs to complete the ensemble.
Meanwhile, Noah opted for a cream tuxedo as well as a pair of sunglasses for the occasion.
The lavish teenage wedding celebration, which also featured a six-tiered cake, took place at The Comis Hotel and Resort on the Isle of Man, where the family moved to earlier this year. The newlyweds would have had to wait for Venezuela to turn 18 to legally marry in England, following a law change in 2023 that raised the age from 16.
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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.

Venezuela's 18 bridesmaids included her sisters as well as her three-year-old cousin Bambi, whose parents are Tyson's half-brother Tommy Fury and Molly-Mae Hague, who was later defended over her 'disrespectful' outfit.
Despite well over 100 guests attending the ceremony, Tommy was nowhere to be seen on the family's big occasion, as he had to stay at home for training.
During Saturday's extravagant festivities, father-of-seven Tyson reportedly refused one tradition.
The Sun reports that the multi-millionaire and heavyweight boxing champion was keen to do away with a free bar at the wedding, as he didn't want the guests to get too drunk.

Now, while Tyson didn't do away with the free bar due to money reasons, it does seem that the tradition of the open wedding bar seems to be fading as couples face soaring wedding costs and tighter budgets.
With the average UK wedding costing nearly £27,000, according to Stylist, many couples now prioritise essentials like venues, food and atmosphere over paying for unlimited drinks, especially when an open bar can add thousands to the bill.

With that said, the wedding later 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.
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."
Netflix filmed the wedding for the family’s At Home With The Furys show.
Tyla has reached out to Tyson Fury's representatives for comment.
Topics: Tyson Fury, Paris Fury, Venezuela Fury, Celebrity