
Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury have finally welcomed their little baby boy to the world, but among the happiness, comes some backlash to Venezuela’s new hubby, Noah Price.
It came after Fury confirmed the newborn's moniker during his Eddie Hall fight, as he walked out with the named embroidered on his outfit.
The name, which is Midas, comes from ancient Greece and its mythology in the form of the legend of King Midas.
He was said to have ruled over Phrygia (Türkiye) and had the power to turn anything to gold, which soon backfired on him.
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Anyway, Molly-Mae and Tommy revealed the name in their own special way, along with some snaps of the family in the hospital.
But while they named their son intentionally, they have both explained that they are aware there will be some who can’t say it properly.
Like Noah.
Venezuela, Tyson Fury’s daughter, walked down the aisle at 16 years old to say ‘I do’ to her hubby Noah, on 16 May before settling into their caravan home.
Since then, they have both been online often, particularly on TikTok, where they go Live and talk to followers.
There, one fan asked whether Noah had been to visit Midas yet, to which Noah responded, and seemed to completely butcher his new nephew’s name.
He said: “Have you met Midas, yet? No.”
In the background, Venezuela asked him who, and he repeated that it was Tommy’s child he was talking about.
However, instead of pronouncing it the way it is meant (MY-duss), he pronounced it like ‘Mih-dis’, leading to a fair few comments about his pronunciation.

“Midas well give up,” wrote one commenter, as a user called him ‘dim’ and a third levelled him with: “Sausage.”
But it wasn’t all bad.
Another said: “Noah makes me laugh.”
Someone else wrote: “I said it like that first aswell.”
When it comes to pronouncing Midas, Molly Mae clocked how hard it’d be right away in a blog about the moniker.
"I know people are going to pronounce it wrong," she said. "When I’ve mentioned the name to a few people, I’ve spelt it out because I had this complex about people saying it wrong. I’ve spelt it out and then a few of my friends have said it completely wrong and absolutely not how you pronounce it.
"But then also, I think if you know this word or you know the name, you’d pronounce it how it is."
Anyway, now you know how to spell it.
Topics: Tommy Fury, Molly-Mae Hague, Venezuela Fury, Celebrity