Tyson Fury’s eldest daughter is moving fast—and she’s not apologizing for it. Venezuela Price, just 16 years old, married her boyfriend Noah Price in May 2026, and the newlyweds are already talking about starting a family. In an interview published Saturday, June 20, Venezuela told The Sun that she wants“as many”children“as we are blessed with,”while her 19-year-old husband is eyeing eight or nine kids down the road.
It’s the kind of announcement that would make most people do a double-take, but Venezuela and Noah aren’t concerned about the skeptics.“When you’ve found the one you love, there’s no point waiting,”Venezuela explained to the outlet, adding that her father, boxer Tyson Fury, advised her not to listen to what others say or let anybody get involved in their marriage. Her mother, Paris Fury, defended the union on the“Great Company”podcast in April, noting that Venezuela“has always been a woman”and that the couple’s commitment should be celebrated, not questioned. Both Tyson and Paris got married young themselves, so the family knows this territory well.
For now, the couple is focused on building their life together rather than rushing into parenthood. After a honeymoon in Marbella, Spain, they’ve settled into a static chalet home in England that Noah purchased himself. Venezuela gushed about decorating their space—complete with a Smeg kettle, Dorma bedding, and furniture from M&H Living—calling it her“own little doll’s house.”She’s embraced the domestic side of married life with enthusiasm, even implementing her own cleaning routines that initially alarmed her husband.
What’s striking isn’t just their age or timeline, but their clarity. Venezuela acknowledges the scrutiny head-on and simply doesn’t care. She’s leaning on the advice her parents gave her: be respectful, stand your ground, be kind, and remember there’s no divorce. In a culture obsessed with waiting—waiting to finish school, waiting to travel, waiting to“find yourself”—here’s a teenager who’s decided her life’s direction and is sticking to it. Love it or question it, Venezuela and Noah are writing their own story on their own terms.

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