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- Venezuela Fury, the 16-year-old daughter of Tyson and Paris Fury, got engaged to her boyfriend Noah Prince during her birthday party.
- The couple recently went public with their relationship, and Paris shared the proposal video on Instagram, expressing happiness and support for the young couple.
Venezuela Fury, 16, daughter of boxing champion Tyson Fury and wife Paris, is engaged to her boyfriend Noah Prince.
The proposal happened during Venezuela’s 16th birthday party and was shared by Paris, 35, on Instagram in a video showing Noah dropping to one knee. Venezuela, dressed in a white crop top and skirt, accepted the ring and smiled as Noah kissed her cheek.
Paris captioned the post:
“Congratulations to @venezuelafuryofficial and @7noahprice on getting engaged. Both only young but when you know you know! Still in shock but very happy for you both. Me and your Dad couldn’t be prouder xxx @tysonfury.”
Venezuela also posted the moment on her Instagram stories, writing:
“Engaged @7noahprice” with a red heart emoji.
The engagement comes shortly after the couple went public with their relationship on Instagram.
In other news…. Nollywood star Dayo Amusa has called on people to stop constantly saying yes to others and living solely to meet other people’s expectations.
According to Naija News, Amusa, who is vying for the role of Vice President of the Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN), Southwest, shared her thoughts on Instagram.
She emphasized that agreeing to things just to avoid disappointing others often leaves a person exhausted while benefiting those around them. Amusa stressed the importance of safeguarding one’s time and happiness instead of sacrificing them for people who fail to appreciate them.
The actress also highlighted that it’s perfectly acceptable to step away from those who cannot respect personal boundaries, and that making choices that prioritize one’s own well-being should never cause guilt.
Amusa noted that life does not owe anyone anything and that people are shaped more by their decisions than by their circumstances. She encouraged her followers to stop complaining, take responsibility for their lives, and trust in their ability to overcome obstacles.