Tyson Fury and Paris Fury reportedly gave their newly married daughter Venezuela Fury and her husband, Noah Price, a wedding package worth $7 million, as the couple’s fast-moving family celebrations spilled from the Isle of Man to a Caribbean honeymoon. Venezuela, 16, and Price, 19, were spotted at Manchester airport on Monday after tying the knot on Saturday at the Royal Chapel of St. John.
The reported haul went far beyond the headline figure. Along with the $7 million in gifts, Fury and his wife are said to have funded a $40,000 honeymoon and handed the couple a traditional gypsy caravan, while Venezuela’s dress reportedly cost nearly $54,000. Peter Andre was a surprise performer at the reception, which took place at the Comis Hotel and Golf Club.
The size of the reported gift package has pushed Tyson Fury net worth back into conversation because the numbers are so far beyond an ordinary family wedding. A source said, “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.”
There is also legal and family context around the ceremony. Venezuela and Price married on the Isle of Man, where the age of consent is 16 with parental approval. Fury and Paris, who first met as teenagers at a wedding in 2005, come from an Irish traveller family and have seven children, making Venezuela the oldest of the couple’s kids.
The reported gifts, the island wedding and the Caribbean honeymoon put the family’s private life on public display again, but the biggest question is not whether the celebration was lavish. It is how far Fury and Paris are willing to go in using their money to shape their children’s milestones — and whether this latest gesture marks the high point of a pattern they have been building for years.

