Venezuela Fury, 16, fires back at trolls after ditching family's £8m mansion for static home with husband Noah Price

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Lauren Williams

By Lauren Williams


Published: 22/05/2026

- 11:39

The youngster set the record straight about where she will now be living with her husband, Noah Price

Venezuela Fury and her new husband, Noah Price, have responded to online critics poking fun at their marital home, with the teenage bride firmly correcting misconceptions about their modest abode.

The 16-year-old social media influencer, daughter of former heavyweight champion Tyson Fury and Paris Fury, addressed the mockery in a TikTok video posted on Thursday.


"Can I just add on that it's not a caravan, it's a chalet, static home. Thank you," Venezuela stated in the clip.

The newlyweds, who tied the knot last Saturday, are currently enjoying their honeymoon in Marbella before relocating to their two-bedroom property in the East Riding of Yorkshire.

The teenager's response to online jibes quickly earned her praise from supporters. When one follower quipped that her "gaffe has a clutch," Venezuela delivered a sharp retort.

"Someone just said 'your gaffe has a clutch,' but it's automatic, so. We don't do clutches round here. We only do automatics around here, partner," she fired back.

Tyson Fury and Venezuela on her wedding day

Tyson Fury and Venezuela on her wedding day

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Other commenters had joined in with jokes such as "your bedside table has a glove box" and "your kitchen sink has cruise control."

Fans were quick to applaud her humour, with many branding her "iconic" and celebrating how content the couple appeared together.

The couple's new residence sits within a gated compound and features a spacious open-plan kitchen and living area. Cream carpeting runs throughout the property, complemented by white walls and gold trim detailing.

Venezuela previously shared footage of the interior, revealing built-in space for a large television and a contemporary fireplace in the living room. Both bedrooms come equipped with fitted wardrobes and dressing table areas.

Venezuela and Noah Price

Venezuela and Noah Price tied the knot last weekend

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The bathroom maintains the property's elegant aesthetic with white, gold and marble finishes, complete with both a shower and a freestanding bathtub. Venezuela expressed pride in the home, writing online: "R first ever home so proud of my noah."

Venezuela's decision to leave her parents' £8million Isle of Man mansion for the static home reflects traditional gypsy customs, where brides typically move to live with their husband's family.

The arrangement mirrors how her own parents began their marriage. Tyson and Paris met as teenagers and initially lived together in a caravan before eventually moving to a wooden cabin on his father's property in Styal, Cheshire.A source explained that Venezuela "wants to start her married life in the traditional style of a traveller, just like her parents did."
Noah Price and Venezuela Fury

Noah Price and Venezuela Fury

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Despite growing up surrounded by wealth, she is reportedly eager to manage domestic responsibilities while her 19-year-old husband, who boxes and works in his family's scrap metal business, goes out to work.

Her oldest daughter may have flown the nest, but that doesn't mean she no longer needs her mum, as Paris showed off the huge gown hanging on her stairs and responded to people's negative opinions about her wedding dress.

In the clip, Paris showed Venezuela's gorgeous gown hanging across the stairs in the family's new mansion, which she later said the 16-year-old had left for "her mam to deal with."

Alongside the post, the mum-of-seven penned: "So many beautiful comments, videos, photos and post about my @venezuela and @Noah price marriage and I just want to thank you all.

"But all the people who have been nasty or negative, they can keep talking, they keep saying what they like' cus everything is gonna be alright.

"They are the happiest couple and wish them all the best. Now I’ve gotta figure out what I’m doing with the 50ft train."

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