Teen Bride Venezuela Fury Stuns in 50ft Train Crocs at Lavish Isle of Man Wedding – Shares Sweet Kiss with 19-Year-Old Noah Price

Venezuela Fury, 16, the daughter of boxing champion Tyson Fury and Paris Fury, said her vows in a dazzling ceremony on Saturday, sealing her love with fiancé Noah Price, 19. The couple, who have been dating just over a year, shared a tender kiss outside the Victorian Royal Chapel of St John’s in the Isle of Man, marking a day filled with glamour, laughter, and family pride.

The young bride stunned all in a lace fishtail gown with a jaw-dropping 50ft train. True to her playful personality, she paired the couture with black sunglasses and her promised white Crocs, choosing comfort over height as she made her grand exit.

Venezuela’s 18 bridesmaids added an enchanting touch, with 13 children, including her little sisters Valencia, 8, and Athena, 4, as well as nieces, cousins, and five adult friends, forming a stunning, multigenerational entourage.

Tyson Fury's 16-year-old daughter Venezuela has married her fiancé Noah Price, 19, in a lavish wedding on Saturday

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Tyson Fury’s 16-year-old daughter Venezuela has married her fiancé Noah Price, 19, in a lavish wedding on Saturday

Venezuela stunned in a lace fishtail wedding gown with a 50ft train and wore black sunglasses and white Crocs as promised

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Venezuela stunned in a lace fishtail wedding gown with a 50ft train and wore black sunglasses and white Crocs as promised

The newlyweds, who have been dating for just over a year, shared a sweet kiss after saying 'I Do' at the Victorian Royal Chapel of St John's in the Isle of Man

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The newlyweds, who have been dating for just over a year, shared a sweet kiss after saying ‘I Do’ at the Victorian Royal Chapel of St John’s in the Isle of Man

After walking his eldest daughter down the aisle, Tyson emotionally told the Daily Mail: 'It was beautiful. She’s no longer a Fury'

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After walking his eldest daughter down the aisle, Tyson emotionally told the Daily Mail: ‘It was beautiful. She’s no longer a Fury’

The daughter of Tyson and Paris Fury couldn't wipe the smile off her face as she left the church arm in arm with her new husband

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The daughter of Tyson and Paris Fury couldn’t wipe the smile off her face as she left the church arm in arm with her new husband

Paris nailed mother-of-the-bride chic in a strapless blue gown and wedding hat as she embraced her niece, Bambi Fury

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Paris nailed mother-of-the-bride chic in a strapless blue gown and wedding hat as she embraced her niece, Bambi Fury

Venezuela has 18 bridesmaids – 13 children, including Bambi Fury, Venezuela’s little sisters Valencia, eight, and Athena, four of Noah’s cousins, and family members, as well as five grown-up bridesmaids

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Venezuela has 18 bridesmaids – 13 children, including Bambi Fury, Venezuela’s little sisters Valencia, eight, and Athena, four of Noah’s cousins, and family members, as well as five grown-up bridesmaids

She showed off her surprise footwear of choice - Crocs as she said she did not want to add height and was also seeking comfort

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She showed off her surprise footwear of choice – Crocs as she said she did not want to add height and was also seeking comfort

Paris and Tyson proudly posed after watching their daughter tie the knot

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Paris and Tyson proudly posed after watching their daughter tie the knot

Father Tyson, who walked her down the aisle, was visibly moved. “It was beautiful. She’s no longer a Fury,” he said, his pride and emotion shining through as he watched his daughter begin a new chapter.

The celebration continued with dancing and family moments, including a heartfelt father-daughter dance to the Motown classic My Guy. Despite a drizzle in the morning, spirits were undampened, and by evening the sun emerged to illuminate blue hydrangeas, yellow roses, and yellow ranunculus that brightened the picturesque chapel grounds.

Venezuela made a memorable entrance in a vintage car, clutching her phone instead of a bouquet, accompanied by proud parents Tyson and Paris. Among the guests was heavily pregnant influencer Molly-Mae Hague, who attended with her daughter Bambi, a bridesmaid, and fiancé Tommy Fury. The couple opted to arrive by private jet, highlighting the high-profile nature of the wedding.

Noah, equally dashing, arrived in a white tuxedo and black trousers, greeted by cheers from villagers who lined the 30ft blue carpet leading to the chapel. He was joined by his groomsmen, including family and friends, ensuring a stylish, picture-perfect entrance.

The ceremony, officiated by the Rev Joanna Fisher, was rich with family tradition, laughter, and moments of unexpected drama. A brief hiccup occurred when one of the styling assistants stepped on Venezuela’s enormous train, eliciting a look of horror before the bride quickly regained her composure.

After the vows, guests were treated to a lavish reception at the Comis Hotel, featuring a three-course meal with Manx sirloin, duck fat roast potatoes, Yorkshire pudding, and decadent desserts. The couple later took the dance floor for their first dance to Peter Andre’s Mysterious Girl, bringing a joyful and playful end to a picture-perfect day.

Venezuela and Noah’s romance, once private, had only recently become public on Instagram. The young couple’s whirlwind journey—from a proposal at Venezuela’s 16th birthday to Saturday’s extravagant wedding—followed in the footsteps of her parents, who also married young.

With the chapel’s 1,000-year history as a backdrop and a panoramic hotel reception setting the stage, the day was a fusion of family pride, teen romance, and unforgettable spectacle. From her playful Crocs to her 50ft train, Venezuela proved that even at 16, a wedding can be both heartfelt and full of style.