Venezuela Fury and Noah Price Shut Down Critics Over “Static Home” in Late-Night TikTok Roasts

Venezuela Fury, 16, and her new husband Noah Price, 19, are sparking headlines again—not for their wedding, but for the modest home they plan to start their married life in. Far from the luxury of her parents’ £8million Isle of Man mansion, the teenage social media star and aspiring boxer will move into a static home in East Riding of Yorkshire after their Marbella honeymoon.

In a TikTok video shared Thursday night, Venezuela hit back at fans mocking the couple’s choice: “Can I just add on that it’s not a caravan, it’s a chalet, static home. Thank you.”

Her witty clapback quickly went viral. Followers joked: “Your gaffe has a clutch” and “Your kitchen sink has cruise control”—to which Venezuela responded with playful defiance: “Someone just said ‘your gaffe has a clutch’ but it’s automatic, so. We only do automatics around here, partner.”

Venezuela Fury and her husband Noah Price have hit back at critics of their new marital home as they insisted ‘it’s not a caravan, but a static home’

This is the humble home where Tyson Fury's 16-year-old daughter Venezuela will be starting married life - a static home on a traveller campsite that was once a potato field

This is the humble home where Tyson Fury’s 16-year-old daughter Venezuela will be starting married life – a static home on a traveller campsite that was once a potato field

Fans were quick to cheer the young couple on, flooding the comments with praise: “She is iconic,” “The cutest couple! Congratulations,” and “I love how happy they look together.”

The move represents a return to family tradition. In traveller culture, brides often leave their parents’ home to live with their husband’s family. Venezuela’s new two-bedroom static home, set on a gated compound, features an open-plan kitchen and living area, cream carpets, white walls, and gold trim—a humble but cozy start to married life.

Sources tell The Sun: “She has lived in luxury since she was born but is willing to swap home comforts to live in a static home. She sees no harm in following her parents’ early path and is excited to take care of domestic life while Noah works. Her parents fully support her choice.”

Venezuela and Noah’s move echoes the early years of her parents, Tyson and Paris Fury, who started life together in a caravan before moving to a wooden cabin in Styal, Cheshire. For the couple, the static home is not just a residence—it’s a nod to family tradition, a first step in building their life together, and, thanks to TikTok, a viral statement on modern love and teenage independence.