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Venezuela Fury's new home that husband called 'tiny' after leaving Tyson's £8m mansion
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Venezuela Fury's new home that husband called 'tiny' after leaving Tyson's £8m mansion Venezuela Fury has swapped Tyson Fury's £8m Isle of Man mansion for a static caravan in Yorkshire – and her new husband has already complained the new home is "tiny" Life moves quickly when you are the eldest daughter of Tyson Fury. Fresh from her lavish May wedding, 16-year-old Venezuela Fury has swapped the comfort of her parents' £8million Isle of Man mansion for a static caravan in Yorkshire. Although...
Venezuela Fury's new home that husband called 'tiny' after leaving Tyson's £8m mansion
Venezuela Fury has swapped Tyson Fury's £8m Isle of Man mansion for a static caravan in Yorkshire – and her new husband has already complained the new home is "tiny"
Life moves quickly when you are the eldest daughter of Tyson Fury. Fresh from her lavish May wedding, 16-year-old Venezuela Fury has swapped the comfort of her parents' £8million Isle of Man mansion for a static caravan in Yorkshire.
Although the teenager is said to be enjoying a return to her traveller heritage and embracing a traditional way of life with her new husband, amateur boxer Noah Price, it appears the dramatic reduction in living space has already become noticeable for her spouse.
Even with substantial financial help from former heavyweight boxing champion Tyson and his wife Paris, 18-year-old Noah recently attracted attention after describing their new home as "tiny."
The incident took place during a recent TikTok livestream. Venezuela was shown carefully drying dishes in the kitchen while Noah tried to move around the limited space, playing his guitar as he navigated past his wife. Apparently irritated by the cramped conditions, he asked: "Why did you get me a tiny house? Because you bought it!"
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The light-hearted - or possibly more serious - remark caught people's attention, particularly given the remarkable generosity behind the couple's first property. Their new residence is far from a basic starter home. Instead, they chose a high-end two-bedroom static caravan valued at £53,000.
Reports indicate that Tyson and Paris presented the property to the newly married couple as a wedding gift, helping them begin their life together.
Called 'The Manor House', the caravan boasts white, gold and marble styling throughout. It includes an open-plan kitchen and lounge area, a principal bedroom, and a bathroom fitted with both a shower and a freestanding bathtub. The living area is also impressively equipped, featuring a built-in television unit and an integrated fireplace beneath it.
After moving in, Venezuela posted photographs of the unfurnished caravan on TikTok and wrote: "R [our] first ever home, so proud of my Noah."
For Venezuela, leaving behind an £8m mansion in favour of a smaller static home was exactly the path she wanted to take. People close to the family have said the 16-year-old was keen to begin married life in a traditional traveller setting, similar to how her parents started out.
Tyson and Paris famously spent their early years together in a caravan before later moving into a wooden cabin located on the grounds of John Fury's Cheshire property.
"Venezuela wants to start her married life in the traditional style of a traveller, just like her parents did," an insider revealed. "She has lived in luxury since she was born but is willing to swap her home comforts to go and live in a static caravan. She thinks it did her parents no harm and is looking forward to taking care of all the domestics while Noah goes out to work."
Noah's comments about the "tiny" house may strike some as ironic when considering the rest of the wedding gifts provided by the Fury family. In addition to the £53,000 caravan, Tyson and Paris reportedly gave the newlyweds an extraordinary £5m cash gift to help launch their future together.
The former heavyweight champion is also said to have paid for their entire £30,000 honeymoon in Marbella, bought a traditional gypsy wagon as a sentimental keepsake, and covered the £40,000 cost of Venezuela's custom-made wedding gown, complete with a 50-foot train.
Tyson, whose estimated wealth stands at around £160m, has previously explained that he does not plan to leave an inheritance to his children, believing they should build their own success.
"I want my kids to get their own money, do their own things and be their own people," Fury said in December 2024. "I don't believe in just giving all your money to your kids but it will make them weak, spoiled and not value anything, worthless. They'll end up getting to 35 and never having done anything for themselves, apart from spending dad's money."
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