
We’ve had a few days to recover now, but the content surrounding the ‘royal wedding’ of the year continues.
Obviously, I’m talking about the daughter of the Gypsy King, Venezuela Fury who married Noah Price on Saturday (16 May) in a lavish ceremony.
With Peter Andre as entertainment, Gucci shades on the teenager's face, Biggie booming as she walked down the aisle as she wore her Crocs and Molly-Mae Hague attending without Tommy Fury, more than of us than we’d like to admit were gripped.
And despite the big day itself having wrapped up, the talk continued as Venezuela heads out on her honeymoon. But while she’s sunning it up with her amateur boxer husband in Marbella, she’s shared her response to comments about part of her mega wedding gift from parents Tyson and Paris.
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Tyson and Paris’ wedding gift package
According to The Sun, the couple gifted the newlyweds a mega £5 million to ensure they have the best start possible to married life.
“Obviously, they were over the moon," the source said.
"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."
And it was also claimed that the parents splashed out roughly £30,000 for Venezuela and Noah’s honeymoon as well as gifting them a traditional traveller home.
Venezuela will move out of her family’s mansion in the Isle of Man into a chalet, with Noah’s family living nearer to East Yorkshire.
"Venezuela wants to start her married life in the traditional style of a traveller, just like her parents did," a source told The Sun of the move. "She has lived in luxury since she was born, but is willing to swap her home comforts to go and live in a static caravan."
Venezuela’s reaction
Built by Yorkshire-based Carabuild Park & Leisure Homes, the lavish chalet probably isn’t quite what you’d expect following reports of a ‘static caravan’.
The pair’s new home has an open-plan kitchen and living area as well as two bedrooms and a very swanky free-standing tub in the bathroom.
And as videos of this go viral on social media, Venezuela has posted a TikTok today to ‘just add on that it’s not a caravan’.
“It’s a chalet, like static home. Thank you,” she said.
Venezuela and Noah’s honeymoon
The pair have been sunning it up on their honeymoon since the wedding, flying out from Manchester airport on Monday.
But Venezuela didn’t want to disclose the location straight away as she said she didn’t ‘want to be hunted down’.
While it’s not been a barrage of posts, they have since shared content from Marbella, With Noah sharing a bottle of champagne to social media, writing: “Had worster Mondays.”

Why Venezuela was legally able to marry 19-year-old Noah at 16
Following the teenager saying 'I Do' to husband Noah many have been wondering how exactly she was able to legally become a wife.
In 2023, it became illegal in England and Wales for anyone under the age of 18 to get married. The minimum age was raised from 16 to 18 in a bid to protect vulnerable children across the UK, the UK government states.
The Marriage and Civil Partnership (Minimum Age) Act 2022 means that 16 and 17-year-olds are strictly not allowed to marry or enter a civil partnership, even if they have parental consent. It is illegal and a criminal offence to exploit vulnerable children by arranging for them to marry, under any circumstances, whether or not force is used.
Taking all of this into consideration, fans have been scratching their heads over how Venezuela was able to legally tie the knot to husband Noah.
Well, it was all because of their wedding location - the Isle of Man.
Fans of the family will know that Tyson moved his wife Paris and their seven children from Morecambe, Lancashire, to the Isle of Man in November 2025 because of the number of 'disturbed' visitors who would arrive at his house at all hours of the day and night.

"I looked at moving abroad, far away, but it turned out that the Isle of Man is the perfect place for me – English speaking, English pound notes," Tyson said, per ITV News. "I can go and get an English newspaper from the local petrol station with my coffee and speak my own lingo."
And it turns out that the big move worked very well in Venezuela's favour, as the legal minimum age of marriage in the Isle of Man is 16, rather than 18.
Parental consent is needed for anyone aged 16 or 17 wanting to tie the knot, which wasn't an issue at all for Venezuela and Noah.
Mum Paris has been outspoken in defending her daughter's decision to marry so young, with her previously saying on This Morning: "Venezuela is so mature for her years. 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 it...”
Pointing out how she was 17 when she married Tyson, Paris 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."
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