ISLE OF MAN: Newly married Venezuela Fury, daughter of former world heavyweight boxing champion Tyson Fury, is reportedly preparing to move into a static caravan with her husband Noah Price following their recent wedding, according to media reports.
The couple tied the knot at the Victorian Royal Chapel of St John’s in the Isle of Man on Saturday, in a ceremony marked by a lace wedding gown featuring a long train reportedly extending around 50 feet. The wedding drew attention due to its scale and the family’s high public profile.
Following the ceremony, sources cited in British media claimed that the 16-year-old bride intends to adopt a more traditional traveller lifestyle, including living in a caravan as she begins married life.
A source told The Sun that Venezuela is willing to transition from a life of relative luxury into a simpler setting, stating that she wishes to “start her married life in the traditional style of a traveller,” similar to the upbringing of her parents. The report further suggested she is prepared to take on domestic responsibilities while her husband works.
The source added that the decision reflects continuity with the lifestyle previously experienced by her parents, noting that Tyson and Paris Fury themselves lived in a caravan during the early stages of their relationship before later moving to more permanent accommodation.
The couple is expected to relocate from the Isle of Man to East Riding of Yorkshire, where they will begin their life together, reportedly near family support networks, including Paris Fury’s mother.
While the claims have been widely circulated in tabloid reporting, no formal public statement has been issued by the Fury family confirming the details of the couple’s post-wedding living arrangements.
