Tyson Fury's Daughter Venezuela Shares Honeymoon Pics After Moving Into Caravan
Venezuela Fury Shares Honeymoon Pics After Caravan Move

Venezuela Fury has given social media followers another glimpse at her £30,000 honeymoon in Marbella after returning to a new life in a gypsy caravan with her new husband.

The 16-year-old, heavyweight boxer Tyson Fury's daughter with wife Paris, exchanged vows with Noah Price at the Victorian Royal Chapel of St John's on the Isle of Man in May.

The couple have since returned from their lavish honeymoon on the Spanish coast, a wedding gift from Venezuela's parents, and are now settling into married life in a static caravan on a traveller campsite that was once a potato field.

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Taking to social media on Tuesday, Venezuela shared more updates from the overseas break, including one of the teenager modelling a crop top and sheer miniskirt, worn over a bikini.

While the ink is yet to dry on their marriage certificate, Noah has already landed in hot water with his new wife after begging TikTok followers for money by way of online gifts and likes.

Posting a live video during their stay in Marbella, the aspiring boxer urged his 20,000 viewers: 'Keep liking our videos people, keep sending gifts.'

After thanking numerous women for their generosity, he laughed: 'Watch Venezuela punch me in the mouth', to which she replied: 'I am, honestly!'

Followers can subscribe to Noah's TikTok account and send him online gifts, with the more viewers he has the more this can be monetised.

Venezuela, the eldest child of two-time heavyweight champion and 'Gypsy King' Tyson and wife Paris, has been used to a life of luxury, growing up in a £2million beachside mansion and more recently living in a £5million country pile on the Isle of Man.

But in traditional gypsy culture, the bride often leaves her family home to live with her new husband and his relatives.

The spacious two-bedroom caravan she now shares with her husband on a gated compound near the historic market town of Chesterfield, Derbyshire, has been called 'The Manor House' and boasts an open plan kitchen and living room, which is fitted with a cream carpet, white walls and a gold trim.

The long, single storey static property is mounted on a large base elevating it above the muddy ground and has four large wooden effect windows to the front and a welcoming double door, accessed by several steps.

The home looks out onto the stunning Peak District countryside, beyond the electricity pylons that tower over the site.

Chesterfield - famous for the 'Crooked Spire' of St Mary's and All Saints Church - is just a ten-minute drive away.

Speaking exclusively to the Daily Mail last October, Noah's mother said her own bungalow is on the site of a potato shed that was bulldozed when the family bought the land 25 years ago.

Having raised three children there, her oldest two both now live close by in static homes while an uncle lives opposite.

She said the family hoped to build the young couple a new home on the site in the near future adding: 'We're all really happy, they're a wonderful young couple who have a bright future ahead of them.'

'We've got some space at the back of the yard and we've applied for planning permission to build on land we have just behind it.'

'We'd like to build them their own home and have them both live here among the family when they tie the knot.'

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