Molly-Mae Hague gushed over 'beautiful bride' Venezuela Fury as she took to Instagram to share a selection of snaps from the showbiz wedding of the year. Venezuela, 16, and her husband Noah Price, 19, tied the knot at the Victorian Royal Chapel of St John's in the Isle of Man on Saturday, with Bambi, three, serving as one of 18 bridesmaids.
Sharing adorable snaps of Venezuela cuddling Bambi, the pair beamed in the sweet snap as Molly-Mae penned: 'Beautiful bridey!!! @venezuelaprice1. Such a special day'. In another snap Bambi kissed her mum who chose to forgo the usual wedding attire in an all black ensemble.
Molly-Mae also revealed the couple's incredible wedding cake, as she posted a snap of Bambi stood beside the huge six tiered blue wedding cake, which was decorated with a cascade of blue and yellow flowers. Much to fans' surprise, Tommy Fury didn't join Molly-Mae and Bambi at the wedding as they arrived via private jet without him, instead joined by her sister Zoe.
It is not known why Tommy was not in attendance, however Molly-Mae got in the swing of things when she was outside smiling and greeting guests. After the ceremony, Molly and her daughter made a swift exit as they jetted off in a private jet just before 6pm.
The influencer, 26, who is due to give birth to her second child with Tommy any day now, decided to forgo the night of partying as she took off from the Isle of Man. The private jet was chartered from Newcastle based Naljets and cost an estimated £15,000 for the day. The price covers the use of the Cessna Citation jet, crew, fuel and landing fees at Ronaldsway airport where the plane spent most of the day. It had landed at just after 9.30am after taking off half an hour later from Manchester and it returned almost nine hours later after taking off at just before 6pm.
For the wedding ceremony, Molly-Mae opted against traditional wedding guest attire and was instead clad in black trousers and a sheer black top. Ahead of the wedding at the Victorian Royal Chapel of St John's, the Love Island star was seen escorting daughter Bambi into the church to assume her duties as one of the bride's 18 bridesmaids.
In a black and white snap, Venezuela hugged Bambi in her arms as Molly penned: 'What a day'. Bambi looked adorable in her blue bridesmaids dress. Taking her bridesmaid duties seriously, she was seen offering her basket to Venezuela's brother Prince.
As promised, Venezuela shunned tradition and did things her own way as she arrived at The Royal Chapel of St John the Baptist to marry Noah Price on Saturday. Venezuela stunned in a lace fishtail wedding gown with a 50ft train and wore black sunglasses and white Crocs as promised. The skirt fanned into a dramatic, 50ft train which trailed along the powder blue carpet as she made her way into the church with her parents by her side.
Venezuela has made her love of Crocs clear and had long been debating whether she should wear a white pair with her wedding gown. Discussing her final wedding preparations in a recent TikTok video, she said that she would avoid wearing a traditional high-heel for her nuptials. The daughter of Tyson and Paris Fury couldn't wipe the smile off her face as she left the church arm in arm with her new husband, 19.
Venezuela had 18 bridesmaids – 13 children, including Bambi, Venezuela's little sisters Valencia, eight, and Athena, four, of Noah's cousins, and family members, as well as five grown-up bridesmaids. After walking his eldest daughter down the aisle, Tyson emotionally told the Daily Mail: 'It was beautiful. She's no longer a Fury.'
Arriving fashionably half an hour late for the 1.30pm start, Venezuela emerged from a vintage car with proud dad Tyson and mum Paris. The bride opted to hold her phone rather than a traditional bouquet as she arrived in style to the church.



