Reading: Tyson Fury Daughter Wedding Gift: £5m, honeymoon and gypsy wagon

Tyson Fury Daughter Wedding Gift: £5m, honeymoon and gypsy wagon

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reportedly marked his daughter Venezuela’s wedding with a gift fit for a champion’s pay packet: £5 million, a £30,000 honeymoon and a traditional gypsy wagon for the newlyweds. The British boxer also arranged the sentimental wagon after Venezuela married on May 16 at the Royal Chapel of St John on the Isle of Man.

The lump sum, reported as $11.5 million, was given after the ceremony to help the couple start married life, according to a source quoted in the report. Venezuela, Fury’s eldest child with wife Paris, was 16 years old when she wed Price, with the reception held later at the nearby Comis Hotel & Golf Resort.

The wedding itself was said to have been lavish, with reports of 10,000 blue hydrangeas, a huge blue cake and a 15m veil worn by Venezuela with her lace gown. is believed to have performed at the ceremony, which took place on the Isle of Man, where the Furys’ £8 million mansion is also located.

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That scale has drawn mixed reactions inside the family, even as the couple settled into life away from the Furys’ home. One source said Fury had “gave Venezuela and Noah a wedding gift of £5m to kick-start their life. Obviously, they were over the moon,” but added that “some family members thought it was a lot of money for a young couple so there were some mixed feelings – but it’s up to Tyson and Paris.”

Venezuela has already shown a glimpse of the next chapter. After moving out, she shared a video of the couple’s new caravan home and wrote, “R first ever home so proud of my Noah.” The pair were reportedly planning to base themselves in East Riding, Yorkshire, after the wedding, which is also expected to feature in an upcoming season of .

For Fury, the message is clear: the wedding was not just a family celebration but a full-throttle launch into married life. The gift, the honeymoon and the wagon were all meant to do the same thing — give the couple a start they could not have missed.

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