Tyson Fury’s 16-year-old daughter, Venezuela, is clarifying the rumors surrounding her wedding present from her parents.
“Can I just add on that it’s not a caravan?” Venezuela said in a Wednesday, May 20, TikTok video taken during her honeymoon with new husband Noah Price. “It’s a chalet static home, thank you.”
She captioned her upload, “Just to clear everything up.”
The Sun reported earlier this week that Tyson, 37, and Paris, 36, had gifted Venezuela and Price, 18, a traveler-style caravan for their nuptials. The outlet also claimed that the famed boxer and his wife paid for the newlyweds’ Caribbean honeymoon. Neither Tyson nor Paris has addressed the rumors.
Hours earlier, Venezuela snapped a pic of an empty home that she will presumably move into with her new spouse.
Tyson walked Venezuela, his eldest of seven children, down the aisle during her wedding to Price on Saturday, May 16.
“A beautiful day of celebrating my daughter’s wedding day, @venezuelaprice1 she was amazing,” Tyson later gushed via Instagram. “I’m very proud of her! We both were crying 😭 like [babies].”
In a follow-up post, Tyson acknowledged that he was especially “emotional” seeing Venezuela in her wedding gown for the first time.
“Wow, seeing her in the dress for the first time was an emotional 😭moment for me!” Tyson wrote via Instagram. “And the realization that her [sic] getting married was upon me!”
Both Tyson and Paris had given Venezuela their blessings to marry aspiring boxer Price.
“Venezuela is ridiculously young, even in gypsy standards. Like, she’s really young,” Paris said on the “Great Company” podcast last month. “She’s 16, but Venezuela has always been a woman. She’s always been the oldest of all [my and Tyson’s] kids. She’s always been very confident in herself, and she has met the person that she wants to be with.”
Paris, who was 19 when she tied the knot with Tyson, further noted that she didn’t “understand” the backlash to her daughter’s young marriage.
“To me, my child has met the person she wants to be with. If she moved in and lived with this person, no one would bat an eyelid. It wouldn’t be any problem,” Paris stated at the time. “She wants to get married, to me which is a celebration of their relationship, [and] it’s beautiful and that’s what they want to do. She is happy, he is happy and they want to commit to each other that way. I don’t see the problem.”

