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Venezuela Fury’s husband, Noah Price, has lifted the lid on what heavyweight boxing champion Tyson Fury truly thinks of him, as the newlyweds hint at their plans for the future.
Venezuela, the 16 year old eldest daughter of Tyson and Paris Fury, wed Noah in a touching ceremony on the Isle of Man back in May. Following a honeymoon getaway, the couple have since returned to the UK and are settling into married life.
Noah, meanwhile, knew straight away that Venezuela was the woman for him, telling Cat and Ben: “I knew it from the start when I started going out with her yeah, because I didn’t want to mess her about”, reports Wales Online.
He continued: “When I first seen her I thought, ‘yeah I’m going to marry that girl one day’.”
When it came to seeking Tyson Fury’s blessing, Noah quipped: “Any other father-in-law, if you go and ask to marry their daughter it’s going to be scary anyway. To ask him, I must’ve had some courage on me.”
Yet the boxing legend’s reaction was far warmer than expected, with Noah revealing: “He was lovely about it, he was perfect, treated me like his own son.”

Noah got down on one knee last September while her family were shooting the latest instalment of At Home with the Furys, now available on Netflix.
The documentary series chronicles the Furys’ everyday lives, capturing moments from Tyson’s plans for retirement to Paris’ entrepreneurial pursuits and their family adventures.
Last month saw their spectacular wedding ceremony, though their ages sparked divided reactions amongst the public. Nevertheless, Venezuela and Noah have confirmed their relationship is flourishing, with the 16-year-old explaining: “I don’t like people being unkind, I don’t agree with it.”
She continued: “Yes I am young, but I found the person that I want and I’ve carried on with my life. Everyone’s got to start somewhere and I started young.”
Regarding the possibility of their own reality programme, building on the popularity of At Home With the Furys, Venezuela revealed: “I would love to. I’m trying to look into it, I think it would be really great, I do.”


