Paris Fury doesn't feel old enough for daughter, 16, to be get married
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Paris Fury recently expressed her disbelief at her daughter Venezuela’s decision to marry at 16, admitting she doesn’t feel old enough to witness such a milestone.

At 36, Paris, who is the wife of renowned boxer Tyson Fury, reminisced about meeting him at the tender age of 15 when he was 17, and marrying him by the time she turned 18.

The Fury family stunned their fans last October when they shared a video of Venezuela’s boyfriend, Noah Price, proposing to her during her extravagant 16th birthday celebration.

In a recent interview, Paris discussed the anticipated wedding, stating, “I didn’t feel old enough for this, but Venezuela is absolutely thrilled.”

“They seem to be in their own little world,” she added, reflecting on her own experience of marrying young at 18.

Despite the impending nuptials, Paris believes it’s “too soon” for Venezuela and Noah to consider starting a family, emphasizing their plans to explore the world first.

Paris Fury has said she 'doesn't feel old enough' for her daughter Venezuela to be getting married at 16 as she opened up ahead of her big day

Paris Fury has said she ‘doesn’t feel old enough’ for her daughter Venezuela to be getting married at 16 as she opened up ahead of her big day

Fans were left shocked last October when the Fury family shared a video of Venezuela accepting her boyfriend Noah Price's proposal at her glamorous 16th birthday party

Fans were left shocked last October when the Fury family shared a video of Venezuela accepting her boyfriend Noah Price’s proposal at her glamorous 16th birthday party

Continuing to speak to The Mirror, the mother-of-eight said she is ‘worried’ about herself when her eldest child flees the nest.

She said: ‘I’ll feel like I’ve lost my arm. It’s going to hit me hard.

‘Right now, Tyson’s in training camp in Thailand, the kids are in school, and Venezuela and I… basically co‐parent!

‘But I do let her have her space. The weekends are her time. I know she’ll be fine, getting on with an exciting new life. It’s me I’m worried about.’

In the same interview, Venezuela said she is currently dress shopping and deciding on a venue for her big day. 

Speaking about what the ceremony will look like, she explained: ‘We’re thinking it’ll be quite small, but to anyone else it’ll be like the biggest wedding in the world because we’re all very OTT!’ 

Boxer Tyson and wife Paris, who have been married since 2008 and share seven children, also share sons Prince John James, 14, Prince Tyson II, eight, Prince Adonis Amaziah, five, and Rico, one.

Meanwhile, earlier this week Paris gave fans a glimpse into the family’s new six-bedroom home on the tax haven of the Isle of Man, that is said to have cost £8 million.

The family relocated to a sprawling stone-built converted farmhouse and stables in the countryside close to the capital Douglas.  

They had previously lived in Morecambe, Lancashire, but are said to be ‘very fond of the Isle of Man.

Taking to Instagram, Paris shared snaps posing in front of the pad and showed footage of a flock of sheep invading her back garden. 

She also showcased her modern kitchen while revealing she’s now on a health kick since moving to the rural retreat.

Paris said she is ‘trying to lose some weight’ after she cut out sugar and sweet treats to improve her diet.

Records lodged with Companies House in London confirm that Tyson Luke Fury, 37, as the ultimate beneficial owner of Tyson Fury Ltd, became ‘usually resident’ in the island as of December 1 this year.

The same change has been notified for his wife, Paris, 36, as the beneficial owner of Paris Fury Ltd.

Paris and Tyson are parents to daughters Venezuela, 16, Valencia, eight, and Athena, and sons Prince John James, 15, Prince Tyson II, nine, Prince Adonis Amaziah, seven, and Prince Rico Paris, two

Paris and Tyson are parents to daughters Venezuela, 16, Valencia, eight, and Athena, and sons Prince John James, 15, Prince Tyson II, nine, Prince Adonis Amaziah, seven, and Prince Rico Paris, two

The multiple major heavyweight title winner – worth £160m – and his family had been spotted at various locations around the island in the run-up to the move.

These included him having a drink in the Peveril boozer in Peel.

The move to the island was so he could benefit from more favourable tax conditions.

It was driven by a desire to avoid high mainland UK taxes, specifically following changes to property taxes, with the Isle of Man offering a top income tax rate of 21% and a tax cap of £220,000.

That is far lower than the 40-45% often paid in the UK, and it also imposes no capital gains or inheritance taxes.

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