Tyson Fury Family Feud Shadows Venezuela Fury's Saturday Wedding

Tyson Fury Family Feud Shadows Venezuela Fury's Saturday Wedding

Venezuela Fury is set to marry Noah Price on Saturday, with the 16-year-old’s wedding arriving while the public split inside the Fury family still hangs over the build-up. Tyson Fury’s eldest daughter shared her final wedding preparations earlier this week, turning a private milestone into the latest flashpoint in a feud that has already spilled into public view.

Venezuela Fury and Noah Price

Venezuela and Price got engaged last year at her 16th birthday party, and the pair are due to marry this weekend. He is 19, and the age gap has helped keep the ceremony in the conversation well beyond the family itself.

John Fury made clear earlier this year that he was troubled by the engagement. Speaking in Netflix's At Home With The Furys, he said, "They're children!" He added, "I don't think she's mature enough for anything like - she's still a baby."

He also said, "On my watch a 15-year-old should never have a boyfriend, never." Those comments now sit alongside the wedding itself, giving the event a sharper edge than a standard family celebration.

Tyson Fury and John Fury

The dispute is not confined to Venezuela's engagement. Tyson Fury and John Fury had a major fallout earlier this year, and the boxing divide has already carried into other family moments. Last month, John refused to attend Tyson's comeback fight against Arslanbek Makhmudov.

John said the relationship with Tyson had been "completely destroyed" by boxing. Tyson, meanwhile, said on Good Morning Britain, "I think he's concerned," and added, "He's got his opinions and he doesn't want me to do it – he never has wanted me to do it for the past six years."

That split matters because the wedding now lands in the middle of the same family strain. Tyson's father has not shown a willingness to soften his stance, while the bride-to-be's mother has publicly backed her daughter.

Paris Fury's support

Paris Fury described Venezuela as "so mature for her years" and said, "She's done so much in such a short time just because of who she is and the fact that she's got six younger brothers and sisters that she's helped bring up, I can't deny it." She added, "I can't deny her because I was 17 when I got engaged," and, "She's obviously following in my footsteps, so how can I judge her in any way."

Paris also said, "I know she's young. But I think she's found the person she loves and if she's happy, I will completely support her." That leaves the wedding set for Saturday with one big family question still hanging over it: whether the wider Fury split stays outside the ceremony or follows it into the day itself.

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