
Tyson Fury's eldest daughter is keeping it traditional as she gets ready to begin her life as a married woman.
Venezuela tied the knot with 19-year-old amateur boxer Noah Price on Saturday. The 16-year-old's big day was certainly iconic as she walked down the aisle arm in arm with her famous father, sporting shades and Crocs while Biggie Smalls blasted through the church.
So not your typical wedding then.
The guest list included Molly-Mae and her three-year-old daughter, Bambi, who was a bridesmaid for the event, while her partner Tommy Fury and Venezuela's grandad John were notable absences.
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And of course, the entire event was filmed for the family's Netflix series At Home with the Furys, so we'll be able to watch everything that happened from the comfort of our own sofas in the coming months.

So now the big day is over, Venezuela is preparing to set out as a married woman – and she is reportedly keen to stick to her family's Traveller traditions.
According to a report from The Sun, Venezuela will be ditching the luxury £8 million Fury family mansion in Douglas, Isle of Man, and moving into a static caravan with Noah.
The decision, which is said to be supported by both families, is traditional for those in the Irish Traveller community, with the young couple believing it will teach them how to become self-sufficient.
"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.
"She thinks it did her parents no harm and is looking forward to taking care of all the domestics while Noah goes out to work. Her parents approve."
Venezuela's parents also started their married life in a caravan, with Tyson and Paris moving into a cabin in the garden of his father's home after tying the knot.
Meanwhile, Noah's mother, Kathleen, had previously spoken about the living arrangement in an interview with MailOnline, revealing that they would be living near Noah's family in Yorkshire.
"When they are married - whether that's in two-years time or whenever they're ready - the plan is for them to live with us," Kathleen, whose family is also of Traveller heritage, told the outlet last October.
"We've got some space at the back of the yard and we've applied for planning permission to build on land we have just behind it," she added.
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