Venezuela Fury, who is the 14-year-old daughter of Tyson and Paris Fury, stole the show at a friend’s wedding over the weekend.
The teenager chose to wear a stunning pink mini-dress with a feathered hem from designer Nadine Merabi. The dress is so popular that it’s currently sold out, but other colours are still available for £495. Venezuela, who is already nearly 6ft tall, towered over the other guests in her eye-catching outfit.
Fans were quick to compliment the young Fury on her Instagram post, with comments like “She gets it from her mumma,” while another said: “Stunning young lady.” A third chimed: “Simply naturally pretty.”
It didn’t stop there as her proud mum Paris, 34, also shared the post on her own page, clearly delighted with her daughter’s fashion-forward look.
Paris herself looked fabulous in an orange Karen Millen dress, originally priced at £599 but now reduced to £240 in the sale. She left her long blonde hair loose as she posed for photos with other guests and her boxing champ husband Tyson.
The sports star certainly made a statement at the wedding, stepping out in a suit adorned with images of himself. He paired the unique two-piece with a sleek black shirt and a stylish brown hat.Fans heaped praise on the stylish couple, with one admirer commenting: “Both looking sharp.” Another echoed: “You pair always take the best pics.”
At just 14, Venezuela is poised to conquer the realms of social media and fashion, potentially raking in a substantial income soon. Boasting an impressive 70,000 followers on Instagram and a burgeoning TikTok audience of 200,000, she certainly has the makings of a star.
Growing up in the spotlight with her father, the heavyweight boxing champion, and her mother’s reality TV appearances, not to mention Uncle Tommy Fury’s Love Island fame, Venezuela seems destined for stardom.
During her 13th birthday celebration captured on Netflix’s At Home With The Furys, we saw a heartfelt mother-daughter exchange. Paris Fury offered her daughter candid advice about the future, reflecting on her own experiences and encouraging Venezuela to carve out her own path. She revealed: “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.”
Venezuela didn’t mince her words when she confessed: “Being deadly serious now, I don’t have a plan. I don’t want to do anything, from the bottom of my heart.” When quizzed on whether she intends to rely on her dad, boxing legend Tyson Fury, Venezuela didn’t hesitate to affirm with a nod and a mischievous smile.
However, Paris didn’t shy away from expressing her thoughts, sharply commenting, “I always thought of something how to better myself, you are obviously just a privileged little brat.”