Paris Fury’s wedding plans for daughter Venezuela, 16, ‘revealed’ after her ‘shock’ engagement to boxer boyfriend

Details about Paris Fury’s wedding arrangements for her daughter, Venezuela, have come to light following her surprising engagement to boxer Noah Price. The news of the engagement initially came as a shock to many.

Tyson’s wife shared the news of their engagement on Instagram last week. The proposal happened while celebrating Venezuela’s sixteenth birthday.

‘Congratulations to @venezuelafuryofficial and @7noahprice on getting engaged,’ Paris wrote.

‘Both only young but when you know you know! Still in shock but very happy for you both.

‘Me and your Dad couldn’t be prouder xxx.’

Recent reports indicate that although Paris is happy for her daughter, she was initially shocked by the news of the engagement.

According to a source who spoke with the Mirror, Paris was initially surprised by the engagement, but she is now very happy and fully committed to planning the wedding.

Revealing plans for the wedding, the source said: ‘Paris wants to show what a party she can put on.

‘She wants to have the best and the biggest knees-up with as much glitz and glamour as possible.’ 

Daily Mail has contacted Paris’ representative for comment. 

This happened after Venezuela shared a picture with her father, Tyson, celebrating her 16th birthday. He had previously defended their relationship against those who doubted it.

I was so thrilled to hear that Paris announced her engagement to Noah Price last week! It happened during the party, and apparently, he proposed right then and there. What a romantic moment! I’ve been following Paris for a while now, and I’m genuinely happy for her and Noah. I can’t wait to see what the future holds for them – and maybe even a wedding soon!

To share more details about Thursday night, Paris posted several photos to her Instagram Story.

Oh my gosh, Venezuela’s story is just *so* reminiscent of her parents’ whirlwind romance! It’s incredible – they first met when her dad, Tyson, was just 17 and her mom, Paris, was only 15! Can you believe it? Then, fate brought them back together, and they really hit it off at Paris’s 16th birthday. It’s like history repeating itself, and I’m completely obsessed with hearing all the details! I’ve been following their story since I first read about it on a fan site, and it just gets better and better! It’s so romantic!

Toward the end of the week, ex-heavyweight world champion Tyson seemed to address the criticism on Instagram.

He posted a video from minaret minds, an Instagram account that shares ‘Islamic reminders, stories and reflections.’

The narrator points out that fifty years ago, it was common for people to marry at the age of 18 and remain married for life. However, nowadays, people typically wait until they are 30 to get married, and unfortunately, many couples divorce within just three years.

In the past, couples started with very little but created a life together through shared effort. Today, couples often have many possessions but struggle to build a meaningful life together. Our grandparents were content with a single, small room, considering it a paradise. We, on the other hand, live in large, five-bedroom houses, yet sometimes feel trapped.

‘The only difference is we now call commitment settling and call running away finding yourself.’

As a lifestyle expert, I’ve been thinking a lot lately about our expectations when it comes to relationships. It really makes me wonder, who talked us into believing love has an expiration date? Or that you should just *know* if someone’s ‘the one’ right away? And honestly, why do we expect marriage to be like a Disney movie every single day? It’s a beautiful thought, but completely unrealistic! We need to shift our focus and build relationships based on effort, growth, and real-life connection, not fairy tales. Let’s redefine what a healthy, lasting love looks like.

‘If we question ourselves, we might stop expecting perfection and start building connection.

‘I ask have we become on focused on finding the one that we forgot how to become the one.’

As a longtime follower of their story, I always thought Venezuela and Tyson’s connection felt incredibly reminiscent of a classic romance. It’s amazing to remember they first met when they were so young – just 17 and 15 years old! It really felt like a destined meeting, and their relationship unfolded much like the story of Paris and Tyson. Their early connection was so sweet and genuine.

They reconnected and began a romance at her 16th birthday.

Paris and Tyson got married in 2008. She was 19 years old at the time, and he was 21. The ceremony took place in Doncaster. They then reaffirmed their commitment by renewing their vows in April 2013 in New York City.

The couple tied the knot for the third time in August, holding a wedding ceremony in the South of France. Their seven children were there to celebrate with them.

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2025-10-04 19:05