Venezuela Fury, the 16-year-old daughter of heavyweight boxing champion Tyson Fury and reality star Paris Fury, has married Noah Price, 19, in a lavish Isle of Man ceremony. Despite leaving behind the family's £8 million mansion for a static caravan, viral wedding videos could earn her a secret social media fortune.
Viral Wedding Content
Over the wedding weekend, Venezuela shared dozens of videos across TikTok, Instagram, and Snapchat. One video alone garnered 10.6 million views. Industry insiders believe she could earn thousands from creator programs and brand deals.
Social Media Earnings Potential
PR expert Jenna Farmer told the Mirror: 'Venezuela has posted around 12 TikTok videos since her wedding. If she's part of TikTok's creator rewards program, with RPM between $0.40 and $1.50 per 1,000 views, even one video on nine million views could generate thousands of pounds.'
Instagram bonuses and brand partnerships, especially from home brands as she settles into her caravan, could add to her income. Viral wedding content is among the most lucrative, and home lifestyle content offers further opportunities.
Built-in Fanbase
Venezuela already has a fanbase from the Netflix reality series featuring the Fury family. Guests like Molly-Mae Hague boosted views. Creators can monetize through TikTok payments, Instagram deals, affiliate links, and Snapchat's ad-revenue sharing, which can earn thousands monthly.
Legal Context
In England and Wales, marriage under 18 is illegal since 2023, but the Isle of Man allows marriage at 16 with parental consent. The Fury family moved there earlier this year. Paris Fury defended the marriage, saying: 'Venezuela has always been confident and met the person she wants to be with.'
Traditional Lifestyle
The newlyweds plan to live in a static caravan, embracing traveller traditions like Tyson and Paris did early in their marriage. They may later relocate to Yorkshire to become more self-sufficient. Venezuela could follow in the footsteps of Princess Andre with a reality show and brand deals.
Tyson Fury, with a net worth of £162 million, has said he will not leave his fortune to his children, wanting them to earn their own money.



