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Published 16:32 17 May 2026 GMT
Boxer Tyson Fury's 16-year-old daughter Venezuela has married her 19-year-old partner Noah Price - but many people are wondering how they did it.
In the UK, where the Fury family is based, the legal age to get married is 18 years old, which has left people wondering how Venezuela managed to tie the knot, being two years below.
As previously reported, the 16-year-old married her 19-year-old boxer husband on Saturday (May 16) in a lavish private ceremony.
Venezuela was seen wearing a white gown, which she'd reportedly designed herself and was made from imported Italian lace, with long sleeves, and which required the help of multiple bridesmaids to manoeuvre the 50-foot train, along with white Croc shoes underneath it.
The marriage comes after Noah proposed to Venezuela at her 16th birthday party, and the Furys have said they are supportive of the marriage, despite the couple being so young.
Mom Paris told the Mirror: "Venezuela is so mature for her years. She’s done so much in such a short time just because of who she is and the fact that she’s got six younger brothers and sisters that she’s helped bring up.
"I can’t deny her, because I was 17 when I got engaged. She’s obviously following in my footsteps, so how can I judge her in any way.
"I know she’s young. But I think she’s found the person she loves and if she’s happy, I will completely support her."
Well, it all comes down to where the couple's ceremony was held.
Venezuela and Noah got married at the Royal Chapel of St. John on the Isle of Man, where the age of consent is 16 with parental approval.
While it wouldn't be possible to marry under 18 in the UK, as long as the parents give their consent, people can be legally married from 16 in the Isle of Man.
The heavyweight champion, 37, and his wife Paris, 36, have given their approval for the eldest of their seven children to marry, and spoke of their pride at seeing their daughter become a bride.
Paris previously said: "Me and Tyson have been together for 20 years, and we couldn’t be happier," adding that she didn't understand why people thought the young marriage was "ending" Venezuela's life as it was before.
She added: "We don’t see the problem. If she’s happy, he’s happy, we’re happy, I don’t understand it at all.
"I don’t get the quotes and the things they say to me, all I can think is these people mustn’t have had very happy relationships."
Tyson also gave a speech at the couple's wedding, telling attendees: "I’ve had a f**king very good time, excuse me French.”
He then turned his attention to the newlyweds and admitted: “Venezuela and Noah, I told you, you shouldn’t have done it, didn’t I? But now you’ve done it, you’ve done it.”
He then added: “I hope yous have 45 healthy children and a long life and happiness.”
The heavyweight champ also got sentimental, comparing their marriage to his own with wife Paris: “If you're anything like me and my wife, we're best friends and soulmates. So, been together all our lives nearly, more than we've not been together. So you'll be like us. So good night, God bless you all.”