Paris Fury says daughter Venezuela won't 'magically' get a career
Paris Fury says daughter Venezuela won't 'magically' get a career

Paris Fury has weighed in on the 'nepo baby' debate, insisting her 16-year-old daughter Venezuela will not have a career handed to her on a plate. The teenager, daughter of boxer Tyson Fury, has been focusing on social media and modelling, but her mother says she must work for success.

Speaking to The Mirror, Paris said: 'You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make it drink. She isn't going to magically have a career just drop in her lap just because she's our daughter, she has to go out there and get it.' Venezuela herself has acknowledged being 'given a hand in life'.

Paris also discussed her friendship with Molly-Mae Hague, her brother-in-law's partner. She said they support each other and that Molly-Mae is 'a great mum'. The interview also revealed that Venezuela is planning a small wedding after getting engaged at her 16th birthday party in October.

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The Fury family recently moved to a £8 million six-bedroom home on the Isle of Man, a tax haven. Tyson Fury, worth £160m, relocated to benefit from lower taxes, with the island offering a top income tax rate of 21% and no capital gains or inheritance taxes.

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