“Venezuela Slams Her Mother in Explosive Interview: ‘She’s the Reason for My Misery!’ Family Rift Escalates”

By | September 21, 2024

Venezuela Fury, daughter of boxing legend Tyson and reality TV star Paris Fury, is ready to take on the social media world at just 14 years old. With a stunning following of 70,000 on Instagram and a growing 200,000 TikTok fanbase, she’s surely got that celebrity sparkle. Born into the limelight with heavyweight champ dad and her mother starring in reality shows, not to mention Uncle Tommy Fury’s Love Island stint upping their fame factor, Venezuela has stardom written in her stars.

The up-and-coming young influencer from Morecambe is creating a stir with her signature ‘teapot’ posehand on head, other on hipand she’s catching eyes all over. Gemma Howorth of Body London Model Management believes Venezuela’s on track for big things. “Venezuela is very young but if correctly managed could really do well with a strong fashion-focused brand like BooHoo and then go on to develop an exciting modelling career,” she spills to The Sun.

Venezuela, towering over her 5ft 9in mum and edging ever closer to her dad’s 6ft 9in stature, is taking the fashion world by storm at the young age of 14. Already near 6ft tall, she’s winning hearts with her standout “teapot pose” and unique modelling style, reports the Daily Star.

Carol Needham from Needham’s Models said: “Seeing someone like Venezuela Fury is truly unique. She’s almost 6ft tall at 14 years old and has her own signature style in modelling, especially with her teapot pose.” And her prediction? “I wouldn’t be surprised if PrettyLittleThing wanted to snap her up!”.

It looks like the sky is the limit for the daughter of Paris and Tyson, who are parents to a loving brood of seven, and stars of Netflix’s At Home With The Furys, giving us a glimpse into the dynamic household. On her 13th birthday, we witnessed a genuine mother-daughter moment where the ever-encouraging Paris Fury got real with her daughter about the future.

When Venezuela whimsically said she’d like to “sit at home”, her mum was quick to instil the value of forging her own path in life, opening up about her own formative years

She said: “By the time I was 12 or 13, your granny was showing me everything I needed to know about home life and then once a week I used to go to a centre where we used to do like Gypsy Traveller meetings.” Dishing out some brutal honesty, Venezuela admitted, “Being deadly serious now, I don’t have a plan. I don’t want to do anything, from the bottom of my heart.”

Asked if she plans to live off her father, heavyweight champion Tyson Fury, without hesitation, Venezuela confirmed with a nod and a cheeky grin. Paris didn’t hold back, rebuking, “I always thought of something how to better myself, you are obviously just a privileged little brat.”

 

 

 

 

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