Paris Fury has opened up about her 16-year-old daughter Venezuela getting engaged and how she thinks her husband Tyson Fury won’t be able to contain his emotions when she marries
Paris Fury has confessed that she thinks her husband Tyson Fury will be crying when he walks their daughter down the aisle.
Their 16-year-old Venezuela got engaged to boyfriend Noah Price, a boxer who asked the Gypsy King his permission before he popped the question. The surprise engagement has been a big talking point since it was announced.
Now Paris, 35, has opened up about how she thinks Tyson, 37, will react when the big day comes for their daughter. She said, “I think Tyson will get teary and emotional giving Venezuela away. He might be strong, but underneath he is softer than I am.”
Paris said: “If he is feeling the love that day, he will be balling. She’s our daughter. Hopefully, it’s not too close in the future, though. We hope Venezuela has time to embrace her engagement.”
She continued to The Sun: “Noah asked for Tyson’s permission to propose to her at her 16th birthday shortly before he proposed. I didn’t get involved, but I had an inkling it might happen.
“It’s an old fashioned tradition, Tyson asked my dad for his permission to propose to me, we believe in that. But when it happened, I was so nervous and my hands were shaking.”
Launching her new product, Eternal Collagen, at the Grosvenor House Suites in London on Thursday the mum-of-seven said she hopes Venezuela will continue growing her career as an influencer when she gets married.
Paris confessed that she wants “to inspire my kids, you can be a mum, and a wife and have it all.” She also confirmed that while “Venezuela is only 16,” “she’s happy,” so they “support her. I know in my heart this is the right thing for her.”
She also clarified how, as travellers, it is traditional to marry at a young age. She said, “In the traveller, gypsy community, traditionally we get married young, I was 17, but 50 years ago everyone in England got married young. I’ve given Venezuela every option in life, and this is what she has chosen; she is an independent woman and makes decisions for herself.”
She went on to say that she and Tyson cannot “delude” themselves and admitted that relationships can be tough work. During an appearance on This Morning, earlier this week, Paris said: “Venezuela is so mature for her years,” when host Ben explained many would be concerned that Venezuela got engaged at a young age.
Paris continued: “She’s done so much 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’s helped bring up, I can’t deny it.
“She is very mature, and in the last 12 months, I’ve been doing work with Venezuela, Venezuela’s been doing different shoots, interviews, working on social media. I’ve given her all options in life, and she has chose this path.
“I can’t deny her because I was 17 when I got engaged. She’s obviously following in my footsteps, so how can I judge her in any way. I know she’s young. But I think she’s found the person she loves and if she’s happy, I will completely support her.”
Of course, Ben and Cat had to ask if Venezuela would be following in her parents’ footsteps with the big wedding, as they recently tied the knot for the third time. However, it doesn’t look like she will be, according to her mother – as she said she “wasn’t keen” on her mother and father’s third wedding.
“It wasn’t long before she got engaged so she must have thought, ‘This is going to be me, and now my parents are doing it, Oh my god!'”
“She said she’d like to have a wedding, she’d like to keep it small, but she’s just got engaged. She’s enjoying this moment, she’s not in a rush. So as it stands, she’s just enjoying where she’s at I think.”
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