# Venezuela Fury reveals plans to start family & truth about Noah's scrapyard job **By:** Jane Atkinson **Published:** 2026-06-20T21:34:17+01:00 **Source:** [The Sun](https://www.thesun.co.uk/tvandshowbiz/39478079/venezuela-fury-plans-family-wedding-noah) --- Collage of a man and woman posing on a sofa, a wedding party in light blue dresses, and a man in a tuxedo and sunglasses exiting a car. THE real reason Venezuela Fury wore oversized shades at her lavish wedding was to hide her tears. The 16-year-old revealed she could not stop weeping with emotion as she walked down the aisle towards her groom, Noah Price. Her dad, ex-world heavyweight champion Tyson, also hid his misty eyes behind sunglasses as he proudly gave his daughter away at the Isle of Man’s Victorian Royal Chapel of St John’s. Today, in an exclusive interview, Venezuela and Noah talk about married life and their plans to start a family. They even tease they could make their own At Home With The Furys -style TV show. Venezuela says of her May 16 nuptials: “I am not normally the type of person to cry, but I couldn’t stop. I even cried myself to sleep. It was the best day of my life but so full of emotion. That’s why Dad and I wore sunglasses. I only took them off at the altar because I couldn’t say my vows in sunglasses.” Meanwhile, boxer Noah, 19, was so overwhelmed when he spotted his bride, he struggled to hold it together and asked his brother for a playful punch to snap him back to reality. He says: “It knocked me back into sense, to hold in my tears. It was a big day, marrying the person you love, a whole new life, a new chapter.” At the reception, Venezuela — who has quit her family’s £8million mansion to live with Noah in a static chalet — kept popping outside to cry and was so nervous, she struggled with the first dance. Her husband was also finding it hard to retain his composure. Recalling the moment he danced with his mum Kathleen, he says: “I had to give myself a slap to hold it together. I knew my job was to look after Venezuela. She was emotional over leaving her mum.” That night she cried herself to sleep but the tears stopped as the couple prepared to fly off on honeymoon to Marbella. She says: “I was excited. I’d never gone on holiday before without my parents.” Noah had also never spent a night away from Kathleen. He says: “I am my mam’s pet. She has always said no to lads’ holidays, it was no to a stag do, no to any night away from home. “Venezuela and I had never spent the night together before we were married.” As the newlyweds sit together, it is clear how happy they are. Venezuela tenderly plays with her new husband’s hair and when they think nobody is watching, they giggle and cuddle. Former world champ Tyson, 37, and his wife Paris, 36, paid for the honeymoon, but Noah bought and designed their chalet in the Midlands. Venezuela says: “He took me to the factory to see it being made. I love it. I’m very proud of him, he’s done well. “We have a Smeg kettle, lovely soft Dorma bedding, a sofa from M&H Living off Instagram.” So far, Venezuela and Noah have not quarrelled. He says: “If you marry your best friend, there is no point falling out over silly things, is there? I tickle her to torment her, that’s about as bad as it gets.” The couple have faced criticism for marrying so young, but Venezuela says: “When you’ve found the one you love, there’s no point waiting. Dad told me not to listen to what others say or let anybody get involved in our marriage. And there’s no divorce. Mam says to be respectful, stand your ground, but be kind.” Venezuela is loving being part of her husband’s family. She says: “He has an eight-month-old niece named after me. She was Venezuela Price before I was. “My mam brought the kids over recently and all the children played together. It was nice to see everyone, but I do like our peace and quiet.” As the hottest couple in town, Venezuela and Noah have been inundated with brand deals. In a nod to his in-laws’ Netflix show At Home With The Furys, Noah says: “Maybe there will be an At Home With The Prices one day.” Excited Venezuela, meanwhile, has been asked to do various solo endorsements, TV shows and modelling work. HOME WITH THE PRICES VENEZUELA’S morning routine involves grabbing a chilled Red Bull and crawling back under the duvet, where she stays “until lunchtime if Noah is training”. If he isn’t, it is breakfast at McDonald’s. Noah says of his order: “A double sausage and egg McMuffin meal, no egg, extra cheese, extra hash brown, caramel frappe. “Breakfast wrap, no egg, plain, no sauce. Then pancakes and sausages. Not too big.” Venezuela adds: “We have done that many videos in a McDonald’s drive-thru they should give us some free food. “I love nuggets. Maybe I am still a bit of a kid.” The couple train at JD Gyms, where Noah lifts weights and his wife “climbs” on the StairMaster. Venezuela is too young to drive, so he ferries her to the nail salon and Tesco. Venezuela says: “He pushes the trolley. I put what I want in. I just have to smile at the till, then he carries my bags.” In the chalet they call La La Land, their roles are clearly defined. Noah says: “The man goes out to work and provides. Cleaning is the woman’s job. It’s traditional.” Venezuela says: “It’s my own little doll’s house.” And it’s a clean one. She adds: “I am traditional. I use bleach on the floor, in the fridge and washing-up bowl. Just not the glasses. “Noah was horrified at first and thought I might kill him. But he’s fine. “My house is maybe tidier than my mam’s because there’s no little hands moving things. I am enjoying making it our home.” Venezuela remains close to her parents and says: “Mam and I speak every day. Dad rings to check I’m OK.” Social media followers enjoy their cooking videos, including Venezuela making rice pudding and Noah a steak. She says: “I love making Sunday dinners and stews. I’m going to do what my mam did and use Hello Fresh to get some new recipes.” Noah adds: “She’s cooked fajitas, which were lovely, but she did a sausage and Yorkshire pudding dish and the potatoes were hard. “Some people slate us on socials, but we are both still learning.” In the evening, the couple cuddle in front of the telly. Noah says with a laugh: “Venezuela falls asleep on the sofa and then we know it’s time for bed.” Noah adds: “I’d be proud if she did — my wife has amazing legs. They say look at the mother before you marry and Paris is a good-looking woman, especially after having so many children. She looks after herself well. I’m not saying more as Tyson would kill me.” There was speculation about a deal with Chanel or Crocs after Venezuela wore sunglasses and the shoes on her big day. But she says: “I took the Crocs off at the reception and lost them and handed my brother Adonis the glasses, and he broke them.” In his first newspaper interview, Noah shows a caring, gentle side. He loves fishing and takes Venezuela on dates to catch trout. And for 18 months, he has been learning to play the guitar via TikTok because he wants to one day lead his Light And Life Church in worship. He says: “We have just been to one of their missions in Cambridge, with prayer and gospel meetings. I play the guitar and Venezuela sings. She’s got a very good voice, she knows the Christian songs.” They want to travel the world, do charity work and help children who are unable to access drinking water. And one day, Noah would like eight or nine kids of their own. Venezuela says with a laugh: “I want as many as we are blessed with. If you are tortured with one, you may as well have more. It’s part of married life when you love someone like we do.” For now, they are just getting used to being Mr and Mrs. Noah says: “I feel very lucky. I love everything about her. “There’s nothing to not love. I still keep slipping up and calling her my girlfriend. I still can’t believe she’s my wife.”