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Fans Support Tyson Fury's Daughter Venezuela Getting Engaged at 16 as They Follow Tradition
Venezuela Fury's engagement at 16 continues her family's Traveller tradition; her parents, Tyson and Paris Fury, expressed pride despite mixed social media reactions.
- On Saturday, September 27 Paris Fury posted footage revealing Venezuela Fury was proposed to by Noah Price on the dance floor at her 16th birthday party.
- For the Fury family, early unions have precedent in their Family Traveller heritage, as Tyson and Paris began their relationship in their teens and married at 19.
- Noah Price proposed with a round diamond on a pavé silver band, and reports conflict over his age, listing 16, 17 or 23, while noting his links to Chesterfield ABC.
- Social media users and followers split over Venezuela Fury's engagement, sparking debate with supporters writing `Everyone with their negative comments- this is a part of their culture. This is totally normal in a travelling community.`
- The legal and social context complicates immediate plans, as under the Marriage and Civil Partnership Act, Venezuela cannot legally marry until 18, despite her public profile caring for her six younger siblings on Netflix series 'At Home With The Furys' and her engagement announcement.
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Inside Tyson Fury's daughter Venezuela's life - quitting school to engaged at 16 - The Mirror
Venezuela Fury, who is the eldest daughter of boxing legend Tyson Fury and his wife Paris, announced her engagement at her 16th birthday party and the news has sparked huge debate online
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