Life has taken an exciting turn for 16-year-old Venezuela Fury, who is navigating the early stages of planning her wedding — even though she hasn’t yet met her fiancé Noah’s family.
The daughter of Tyson and Paris Fury opened up about her engagement and how the next steps won’t move forward until she connects with his parents.
Still Waiting to Meet Noah’s Family
Venezuela revealed in a new interview that she is looking forward to meeting her future in-laws.
“I haven’t met his family yet, so I’m really looking forward to seeing them,” she said.
She explained that the distance between them makes things tricky — Noah works during the week, so they only get to see each other on weekends.
She also shared that some of the practical wedding details, like where the couple will live after getting married, haven’t been discussed yet.
“We haven’t talked about where we’re going to live after we’re married,” she admitted.
A Surprising Proposal at a Glamorous Birthday
Fans were taken aback last month when Paris Fury shared a video of Noah proposing to Venezuela at her 16th birthday party.
The moment was full of glamour and excitement, and Paris told her followers that everyone was “shocked but very happy” for the young couple.
Venezuela recalled the proposal as a total surprise. “It all came as a huge shock,” she told The Sun.
“I wasn’t overly emotional because I was so surprised, and I was very nervous since a lot of people were watching me. But it was a very exciting moment — probably one of the best of my life.
I would have been happy if he asked me anywhere, really. The big proposal didn’t matter; I’m just very happy.”
Tyson’s Blessing and Support
Before proposing, Noah sought the blessing of Venezuela’s father, Tyson Fury.
Venezuela said that Noah was “having palpitations about doing it,” but the conversation went smoothly.
She added that her dad “wouldn’t interfere” and is “very happy for us,” showing full support for the young couple’s engagement.
Paris Fury Defends Daughter’s Engagement
Paris Fury recently addressed criticism of her daughter’s engagement during an appearance on This Morning.
Hosts Cat Deeley and Ben Shephard asked whether she thought Venezuela was too young to be planning a wedding.
Paris defended her daughter, saying she is simply “following in her footsteps.”
Paris herself got engaged at 17 to champion boxer Tyson, and she sees similarities in Venezuela’s path.
“She’s very young, but we don’t worry at all. Venezuela is so mature for her age,” Paris explained.
She highlighted her daughter’s responsibilities growing up, including helping raise her six younger siblings, and her professional pursuits over the past year.
“She’s done so much in such a short time. She’s been doing shoots, interviews, and social media work.
I’ve given her all the options in life, and she has chosen this path,” Paris added.
Full Support for Venezuela’s Happiness
Paris made it clear she fully backs her daughter’s choice, emphasizing love and happiness above all else.
“I know she’s young, but I think she’s found the person she loves.
If she’s happy, I will completely support her,” she said, showing pride and confidence in Venezuela’s maturity and decision-making.