The Fury family is back with another series of their reality show, At Home with the Furys. The show follows heavyweight champion Tyson Fury’s attempts to retire while managing family life with his wife Paris and their seven children.
Venezuela Fury’s Engagement
The main focus of the show is the engagement of Tyson Fury’s eldest child, Venezuela. At 16, she is preparing to marry Noah Price, an aspiring young boxer.
Noah Price is introduced as he asks Tyson for her hand in marriage. The engagement has sparked debate, with critics saying Venezuela is too young to marry.
Paris Fury Defends Daughter’s Engagement
Paris Fury, 36, has responded to the criticism aimed at her daughter Venezuela. She compares Venezuela’s upcoming marriage to her own relationship with Tyson.
Paris stated that Venezuela was 16 when she got engaged, and she herself was 17 when she got engaged. She added that she and Tyson have been together for 20 years and are very happy.
Paris says her daughter has received numerous comments on social media from people telling her she needs to ‘just live her life’ instead of marrying young.
Traveller Community Tradition
Within the traveller community, marrying young is considered an important tradition. Paris Fury doesn’t understand the negative opinions surrounding her daughter’s engagement.
Venezuela added that people are trying to put negativity around her engagement, but she doesn’t see any problem with it. She and Noah have plans to travel the world and do different things together, as he pursues boxing and she does social media work.
Paris has given her daughter advice as she prepares to become a wife, warning her that things could get tough at times. She said she got married at 18 and is blissfully happy, though she and Tyson have had their ups and downs.
Paris added that all relationships have ups and downs, and Venezuela knows this. She doesn’t understand the backlash, as nothing is really smooth sailing.
Venezuela’s fiancé, Noah Price’s age is not mentioned in the provided article.
