The real reason behind Venezuela Fury’s big sunglasses at her lavish wedding was her desire to hide her tears. The 16-year-old confessed that the tears of emotion were uncontrollable as she walked down the aisle towards her fiancé, Noah Price.
Her father, former world heavyweight champion Tyson Fury, also hid his emotion behind sunglasses as he accompanied his daughter to the altar of the historic Royal Victorian Chapel of St John’s, on the Isle of Man. In a recent exclusive interview, Venezuela and Noah detailed their married life and their plans to form a family, even toying with the possibility of creating a TV show along the lines of “At Home With The Furys”.
Regarding the wedding ceremony, which took place on May 16, Venezuela commented: “Normally I’m not one to cry, but I couldn’t stop. I even fell asleep crying. It was the best day of my life, full of emotions. That’s why my father and I wore sunglasses. I only took them off at the altar because I wouldn’t be able to say my vows with them.” Boxer Noah, 19, was equally moved to see his bride, having difficulty controlling his emotion and asking his brother for a friendly punch to compose himself. He explained: “It brought me back to reality, to hold back my tears. It was a great day, marrying the person you love, a new life, a new chapter.”
At the reception, Venezuela, who left her family’s £8 million mansion to live with Noah in a prefab cottage, was constantly crying and was so nervous that she struggled with her first dance. The husband also faced the difficulty of maintaining his composure. Recalling the moment he danced with his mother, Kathleen, he said: “I had to slap myself to hold myself together. I knew my role was to take care of Venezuela. She was emotional about being away from her mother.” That night, she fell asleep in tears, but the sadness ended as the couple prepared for their honeymoon in Marbella. “I was excited. I had never traveled without my parents before”, revealed Venezuela.
Noah, in turn, had also never spent a night away from Kathleen, his mother. He described: “I’m my mother’s ‘pet’. She’s always been against trips with friends, stag parties or any nights out.” “Venezuela and I had never spent the night together before our wedding,” Noah added.
Watching the newlyweds together, the couple’s happiness is evident. Venezuela affectionately strokes her husband’s hair and, in moments when they believe they are not being observed, they exchange laughs and hugs.
Former world champion Tyson, 37, and his wife Paris, 36, paid for their honeymoon, while Noah bought and designed the couple’s cottage in the Midlands. Venezuela said: “He took me to the factory to see the construction. I love our home. I’m very proud of him, he did a great job.” “We have a Smeg kettle, a soft bed linen from Dorma and a sofa from M&H Living, which we saw on Instagram,” she added.
So far, Venezuela and Noah have not had any fights. He commented: “If you marry your best friend, there’s no point arguing over nonsense, is there? I tickle her to tease her, that’s the most friction we have.” The couple faced criticism for getting married so young, but Venezuela defended: “When you find the love of your life, there is no need to wait. My father told me not to listen to what others say or let someone interfere in our marriage. And there is no such thing as divorce. My mother advises us to be respectful, firm, but kind.”
Venezuela expresses great satisfaction in being part of her husband’s family. She revealed: “He has an eight-month-old niece who was named after me. She was Venezuela Price before me.” “My mom brought the kids over recently, and they all played together. It was nice to see everyone, but I really appreciate our peace and quiet,” Venezuela added. Considered one of the most talked about couples at the moment, Venezuela and Noah have received numerous business proposals. In reference to his in-laws’ Netflix show, “At Home With The Furys,” Noah commented, “Maybe one day we’ll have an ‘At Home With The Prices.'” Meanwhile, an excited Venezuela has been sought after for several solo campaigns, TV shows and modeling jobs.
Venezuela and Noah Price’s daily routine and adaptation to married life
Venezuela’s morning routine includes grabbing an ice-cold Red Bull and heading back under the duvet, where he stays “until lunchtime, if Noah is training.” Otherwise, breakfast is at McDonald’s. Noah described his order: “A Double Sausage and Egg McMuffin combo, no eggs, with extra cheese, extra hash browns and a Caramel Frappe.” “A Breakfast Wrap, no egg, plain, no sauce. And then pancakes and sausage. Not too big,” he added, detailing his extensive order. Venezuela joked: “We made so many videos at the McDonald’s drive-thru that they should give us free food.” “I love nuggets. Maybe I’m still a bit of a child”, she added, between laughs.
The couple trains at JD Gyms, with Noah lifting weights and his wife “climbing” on the StairMaster. Venezuela isn’t old enough to drive yet, so Noah takes her to the beauty salon and shopping at Tesco. Venezuela said: “He pushes the cart. I put what I want. I just have to smile at the register, and then he carries my bags.”
In the cabin they call La La Land, the couple’s roles are well established. Noah stated: “The man goes to work and provides. Cleaning is the woman’s job. It’s traditional.” Venezuela described: “It’s my little dollhouse.” And it’s a very organized home. She added: “I’m traditional. I use bleach on the floor, in the fridge and in the sink. Just not on the glasses.” “Noah was horrified at first and thought I might kill him. But he’s fine,” she said, laughing. “My house is perhaps more organized than my mother’s because there are no little hands messing with things. I’m enjoying transforming it into our home”, concluded Venezuela.
Venezuela maintains close contact with his parents. “My mom and I talk every day. My dad calls to check if I’m okay,” she said. Their social media followers enjoy the couple’s cooking videos, with Venezuela preparing rice pudding and Noah preparing a steak. She commented: “I love making Sunday dinners and stews. I’ll do like my mom and use Hello Fresh to search for new recipes.” Noah added: “She cooked fajitas, which were great, but she made a sausage dish and Yorkshire pudding with hard potatoes.” “Some criticize us on social media, but we are both still learning,” he acknowledged.
At night, the couple snuggles in front of the television. Noah, with a smile, said: “Venezuela falls asleep on the couch, and then we know it’s time to go to bed.” Noah jokingly added, “I would be proud if she modeled it. My wife has amazing legs. They say to look at your mother before you get married, and Paris is a beautiful woman, especially after having so many children. She takes great care of herself. I won’t say anything else because Tyson would kill me.”
There was speculation about a possible deal with Chanel or Crocs after Venezuela wore sunglasses and the shoes on her wedding day. However, she clarified: “I took off my Crocs at reception and lost them, and I gave the glasses to my brother Adonis, who broke them.” In his first newspaper interview, Noah revealed a caring and gentle side. He loves fishing and takes Venezuela on trout hunting dates. For 18 months, he has been learning to play the guitar through TikTok, with the desire to one day lead worship at his church, Light and Life Church. He says: “We just participated in one of her missions in Cambridge, with prayer meetings and evangelism. I play the guitar and Venezuela sings. She has a very good voice, she knows Christian songs.”
The couple expressed a desire to travel the world, carry out charity work and help children without access to clean water. And, in the future, Noah aspires to have eight or nine children with Venezuela. Venezuela, with a smile, added: “I want as many as we are blessed with. If you are ‘tortured’ with one, you might as well have more. It’s part of married life when you love someone the way we love ourselves.” For now, they are getting used to married life. Noah stated, “I feel very lucky. I love everything about her.” “There’s nothing not to love. I still find myself calling her my girlfriend. I still can’t believe she’s my wife,” Noah concluded.

