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Venezuela Fury has officially chosen her bridesmaids, delighting them with luxurious P Louise goody boxes as part of the invitation. Her thoughtful gesture was revealed on Thursday, marking an exciting step in her wedding planning journey.
The 16-year-old daughter of famed boxer Tyson Fury and Paris Fury is set to marry her fiancé, Noah Price, later this year. She took to Instagram to share a heartwarming photo featuring her seven-year-old sister, Valenzia, next to one of the elegant bridesmaid boxes. Each box was filled with a selection of beauty products and carried a special message asking, “Will you be my bridesmaid?”
While the complete list of bridesmaids remains under wraps, it’s widely believed that her sisters, Valencia and four-year-old Athena, will hold special roles in the wedding party. The anticipation surrounding who will stand by Venezuela on her big day adds an extra layer of excitement to the upcoming nuptials.
Tyson and Paris Fury, who have been a couple since 2008, are proud parents to seven children. Their family includes sons Prince John James, age 14, Prince Tyson II, age eight, Prince Adonis Amaziah, age five, and the youngest, Rico, who is just one year old. As the Fury family prepares for this joyous occasion, fans eagerly await more details about the wedding celebration.
Boxer Tyson and wife Paris, who have been married since 2008 and share seven children, also share sons Prince John James, 14, Prince Tyson II, eight, Prince Adonis Amaziah, five, and Rico, one.Â
It comes after fans were left shocked in October when the Fury family shared a video of Venezuela accepting her boyfriend’s proposal at her glamorous 16th birthday party.
Venezuela Fury has named her bridesmaids as she asked her seven-year-old sister Valenzia on Thursday with a luxury P Louise goody boxes
The 16-year-old daughter of Tyson and Paris Fury is planning to tie the knot to her fiancé, Noah Price, sometime this year, and took to Instagram to share the update
And just last month, the teen opened up about her wedding plans and her hopes to tie the knot sooner rather than later in an Instagram Q&A. Â
One follower asked:Â ‘When’s the wedding going to be?’, to which the bride-to-be replied:Â ‘I’m trying to get everything booked for May/June time, but I’m not sure when it will be’.
When another wondered if she’d be moving out of the Fury family home before the big day, Venezuela said: ‘No, I will be in my mam and dad’s home til I’m married’.
In December, her mother, Paris, 36, insisted to Daily Mail that her daughter Venezuela was ‘still my little girl’ despite her engagement.Â
It comes after Venezuela revealed she’s not yet met her future in-laws despite being engaged to her fiancé, Noah.Â
She explained how planning for the wedding won’t get underway until she comes face-to-face with Noah’s father and mother.
Venezuela said:Â ‘I haven’t met his family yet. So I’m looking forward to seeing them. He lives a few hours away from me and works during the week, so we only see each other at weekends.
‘We haven’t discussed where we are going to live after we are married yet.’Â
It is unknown at this time who and how many bridesmaids the teenager will have on her special day, but it is assumed her sisters Valencia and four-year-old Athena will be part of the wedding
Tyson and wife Paris, who have been married since 2008 and share seven children, also share sons Prince John James, 14, Prince Tyson II, eight, Prince Adonis Amaziah, five, and Rico, one
Opening up about the shock proposal, Venezuela added to The Sun that she was ‘very shocked’.
She recalled: ‘It all came as a huge surprise. I wasn’t overly emotional because I was so surprised, and I was very nervous, as I realised a lot of people were watching me.
‘It was a very exciting moment, though, probably one of the best of my life. But I would have been content if he had asked me to marry him anywhere. I didn’t care about the ‘big proposal’, but I am very happy.’
Before popping the question to his future bride, Noah, whose age is unknown, asked for Tyson’s blessing to ask Venezuela for her hand in marriage.
She said how Noah was ‘having palpitations about doing it’, but the conversation went well.
Venezuela added that her father ‘wouldn’t interfere’ and he’s ‘very happy for us.’
Paris recently defended her daughter’s engagement when she was asked about the news during an appearance on This Morning.Â
She was quizzed by hosts Cat Deeley and Ben Shephard on her reaction, and whether she felt her eldest child was ‘too young’ to be preparing for a wedding.Â
Paris said that her daughter had only ‘followed in her footsteps’, as she got engaged to champion boxer husband Tyson, 37, when she was just 17.Â
It comes after fans were left shocked in October when the Fury family shared a video of Venezuela accepting her boyfriend’s proposal at her glamorous 16th birthday party (Paris and Tyson pictured with the engaged couple)
Hitting back against the backlash from fans, Paris told Cat, 48, and Ben, 50: ‘She’s very young, [but we don’t] worry at all, Venezuela is so mature for her years.
‘She has done so much, even in such a short time, just because of who she is and the fact that she’s got six younger brothers and sisters that she has helped bring up, I can’t deny it.Â
‘She is very mature, and in the last 12 months I’ve been doing work with Venezuela, she’s been doing different shoots, interviews, working on social media.Â
‘I’ve give her all options in life, and she has chosen this path, and I can’t deny her. I was 17 when I got engaged, so she’s obviously following in my footsteps, and how could I judge her in any which way?Â
‘I know she’s young, but I think she’s found the person that she loves, and if she’s happy, I will completely support her.’