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Tyson Fury's 16-Year-Old Daughter Received $7 Million Wedding Gift

Tyson Fury's 16-year-old daughter, Venezuela, got married over the weekend. She married her 18-year-old boyfriend, boxer Noah Price.

The legendary heavyweight star's wife, Paris, defended their young daughter getting married despite being a teenager.

"Venezuela is so mature for her years," Paris Fury 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 her, because I was 17 when I got engaged," she added. "She's obviously following in my footsteps, so how can I judge her in any way. 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."

Tyson Fury, meanwhile, defended the decision, too.

"A beautiful day of celebrating my daughter's wedding day, @venezuelaprice1 she was amazing & im very proud of her! we both were crying 😭 like babys.😍🙏😎❤️," he wrote on Instagram.

 Tyson Fury's daughter.
Tyson Fury's daughter. Fury/IG

Meanwhile, despite being just 16-years-old, Tyson Fury's daughter received a pretty lavish wedding present.

Venezuela Fury and her 18-year-old husband received a nearly $7 million wedding gift from her family.

Fury's family has mixed reactions to the $7 million gift

Some in the family reportedly feel that it is excessive.

"Some family members thought it was a lot of money for a young couple so there were some mixed feelings - but it's up to Tyson and Paris," an insider told The Sun.

The gift included a nearly $50,000 honeymoon trip.

It was a lavish affair.

"The wedding was magical, and they spent [$53,738] on Venezuela's dress alone," the source added.

"There were 10,000 blue hydrangeas and the cake was huge. Tyson and Paris booked Peter Andre months ago. He and Tyson are friends and sang together. It was a happy day for all."

"Venezuela and Paris made sure every detail was taken care of," the source continued. "That's the gypsy way - go big."

Her family, meanwhile, remains proud.

"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," they say.

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This story was originally published May 20, 2026 at 4:45 PM.

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