Inside Venezuela Fury's new home as she plots TV role after £5m wedding gift
Venezuela Fury, Tyson Fury’s eldest daughter, is leaving the family’s multimillion-pound home to start married life in a modest static caravan. The 16-year-old tied the knot with boxer Noah Price in a lavish Isle of Man ceremony on May 16, followed by a Marbella honeymoon. After the trip, Venezuela is moving to a caravan described as The Manor House on a traveller site in East Riding of Yorkshire, furnishing a contrast to the family’s £8 million mansion last year. The would-be house move signals a traditional start for the couple and their fledgling media ambitions.
It is reported that Tyson Fury gave the couple a £5 million wedding gift, part of an estimated £162 million net worth, and he funded the honeymoon and gifted a gypsy wagon as a sentimental keepsake. Tyson has said he does not plan to leave his children an inheritance, preferring they earn their own money. Venezuela and Noah are exploring TV opportunities, hoping to follow Tyson and Paris Fury’s Netflix success with a show and brand deals while maintaining family ties and privacy.





