Tyson Fury’s Daughter Venezuela, 16, Reveals Plans to Become a Mom Weeks After Wedding, as Husband Noah Shares Hopes for 9 Kids
Tyson Fury’s Daughter Venezuela, 16, Reveals Plans to Become a Mom Weeks After Wedding, as Husband Noah Shares Hopes for 9 Kids
Desiree AnelloSun, June 21, 2026 at 2:55 PM UTC
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Venezuela Fury and Noah Price attend Tyson Fury vs. Arslanbek Makhmudov Fight NightCredit: Kate Green/Getty -
Venezuela Fury and her husband, Noah Price, revealed their plans for starting a family in a new interview
Tyson Fury's eldest daughter married the amateur boxer in a private ceremony on the Isle of Man on May 16
Price said he wants to be a father to eight or nine kids total
Venezuela Fury and Noah Price have big plans for their future family.
One month after the 16-year-old daughter of heavyweight boxing champion Tyson Fury married the amateur boxer, 19, during a private ceremony on the Isle of Man, the newlyweds opened up about their hopes to soon become parents.
Price told The Sun in an interview published on Saturday, June 20, that he would like to have eight or nine kids, but Fury made it clear that she is fine with "as many as we are blessed with."
"If you are tortured with one, you may as well have more," she then joked. "It's part of married life when you love someone like we do."
Venezuela Fury and Noah Price on their wedding dayCredit: CJ.PICCS / BACKGRID
Since their wedding, Fury and Price have been enjoying life in their new chalet in the Midlands — spending time with Price's eight-month-old niece, making Sunday dinners and envisioning their own reality show.
"The man goes out to work and provides. Cleaning is the woman's job. It's traditional," Price told the Sun, to which Fury responded, "It's my own little doll's house."
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Since the pair expressed that they often stick to specific roles within their chalet, which they have dubbed La La Land, they said they have yet to have any major fights or arguments.
"If you marry your best friend, there is no point falling out over silly things," Price explained. "I tickle her to torment her, that's about as bad as it gets."
According to Fury, she continues to receive criticism for getting married at a young age.
Still, she said she firmly stands by the belief that "there is no point in waiting" once you've found the person you love.
"Dad told me not to listen to what others say or let anybody get involved in our marriage," Fury explained to the Sun, adding that her mom, Paris Fury, has also given her similar advice.
She continued, "There's no divorce. Mom says to be respectful, stand your ground, but be kind."
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