The Fury family is framing this as a picture-perfect fairytale—loving parents Tyson and Paris gave their blessing, the ceremony was legally sound under Isle of Man law where 16-year-olds can marry with parental consent, and everyone was all smiles despite rainy weather. The focus stays on the gorgeous dress, the magical atmosphere, and the happy couple.
But the internet isn't letting this slide quietly. Critics are questioning how a 16-year-old is mature enough to make a lifelong commitment while still legally too young to drink in most countries. The two-year age gap with her 18-year-old husband adds another layer of scrutiny, and fans are already dissecting whether this relationship moved unusually fast.
Venezuela Fury is exactly 16 years old; Noah Price is 18. The wedding took place on Saturday, May 16, 2026 on the Isle of Man—a jurisdiction where marriage at 16 with parental permission is explicitly legal. Her elaborate gown featured a 50-foot train requiring a team of people to manage during the ceremony.
Love may be blind, but so are the critics who think a teenager getting married before completing her education raises eyebrows for good reason.
Tyson Fury's teenage daughter Venezuela just became a bride—and the internet is having feelings about it. The 16-year-old wed 18-year-old Noah Price in what sources describe as an absolutely lavish ceremony on the Isle of Man this weekend, and if you've got receipts, we've got reactions. The nuptials went full fairytale despite less-than-fairytale weather.
TMZ obtained footage of Venezuela arriving at the venue in a stunning white gown while rain poured down around her—but umbrellas were up, spirits were high, and everyone was smiling. Here's where it gets extra: The dress reportedly featured a 50-foot train that required an entire crew just to keep it from dragging through muddy grass before she made her entrance. We're talking production value.
The legal framework here is what makes this story particularly juicy for us drama hounds. The Isle of Man, a self-governing British Crown dependency, legally permits marriage at age 16 with parental consent—and sources confirm Tyson Fury and his wife Paris Fury gave that blessing. But let's be real: being technically legal doesn't mean the court of public opinion is going to let this one go without a fight.
Venezuela documented the entire affair on her Instagram page, complete with a full wedding photodump that's since gone viral. Sharp-eyed followers noticed she'd already changed her handle to reflect her new married name—because apparently when you commit to forever at 16, you commit hard and fast. The happy couple appears all smiles in every shot, surrounded by family and friends.
Now, I don't cover feel-good stories for a living—this is Celebrity Bytes, and we dig where the bodies are buried. But even I have to acknowledge: two years ago this kid was learning to drive (if she even has her license yet), and now she's posting wedding content with a hashtag that probably includes some variation of #MrsPrice. The age gap between her and Noah—two years—isn't what concerns me personally.
It's the fact that at 16, most people are worried about prom, college applications, and whether their crush texted them back. The Fury family hasn't issued any statement addressing the backlash that's already brewing across social media platforms, but given Tyson Fury's own controversial history with public scrutiny, you can bet this family knows how to weather a storm. Whether they choose to respond or let the pictures speak for themselves remains to be seen.