
Venezuela Fury has revealed the practical reason behind the decision to wear Crocs on her wedding day - something mum Paris 'couldn't believe'.
Saturday (16 May) saw the showbiz event of the year take place when Tyson Fury walked his teenage daughter down the aisle, soundtracked to no other than Biggie Smalls, of course, so she could marry her beau, Noah Price, 19.
The lavish ceremony took place in the Furys' new adopted home, the Isle of Man, where local laws meant the 16-year-old could legally marry, and featured a performance from Peter Andre, a giant wedding cake, and Molly-Mae's daughter Bambi as one of the 18 bridesmaids.
Venezuela went all out with her wedding look, opting for a lace fishtail dress with a 50ft train (yes, 50ft), a pair of Gucci sunglasses and white Crocs.
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When it comes to wedding clobber, it's pretty traditional to put on your smartest pair of shoes for the event, with brides typically wearing a pair of heels.
Even Molly-Mae, who's nearly nine months pregnant, was spotted in stilettos – so why did Venezuela decide against a more traditional footwear choice?
The answer is... because she wanted to.
"I am wearing white Crocs. I’m already tall and you’re not going to see my feet anyway," Venezuela said in a pre-wedding interview with The Sun.
The unusual choice in shoes came as a 'disappointment' to mum Paris, who would've loved to have seen her daughter in heels, but she accepted that it was ultimately Venezuela's decision.

"I have had to come to terms with this," she added. "I’ve let Venezuela do whatever she wants with her wedding."
Ahead of the big day, Paris shared a snap of the Crocs and joked: "Still can’t believe she wants to wear Crocs as her wedding shoes," along with crying emojis.
And it's not like the couple had opted for completely traditional nuptials either, as Venezuela and dad Tyson rocked up to the church in their sunglasses.

Of course, it wasn't a wedding without some drama, as grandad John Fury was notably absent after criticising the couple's decision to get married. Police officers were reportedly called to the venue as well – all of which will likely play out on season three of At Home with the Furys.
While Venezuela may have put her own spin on the wedding day itself, she and Noah will be fully committing to Traveller traditions when they begin their married life, which includes moving into a caravan.
According to The Sun, the teenager is ditching her parents' lavish mansion and relocating to a static caravan in Yorkshire, where Noah's family will be nearby.
"Venezuela wants to start her married life in the traditional style of a traveller, just like her parents did," a source told the outlet.
"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."
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