Paris and Tyson Fury’s eldest daughter, Venezuela, is officially engaged — and the news has left the internet divided. The 16-year-old got a surprise proposal from her boyfriend, Noah Price, during her sweet 16th birthday celebration. The moment turned into an unexpected milestone when Noah, who is also a boxer, got down on one knee and asked her to marry him in front of friends and family.
Paris, who is 35 and a mother of seven, shared the big moment on Instagram on September 27, 2025. The video showed Venezuela in a glittery white crop top and matching skirt with a thigh-high slit, enjoying a dance with Noah. As the two laughed together on the dance floor, Noah suddenly pulled out a small velvet box, knelt down, and proposed. For a moment, Venezuela looked shocked and speechless, but soon smiled, said yes, and hugged him as everyone around them cheered.
Paris, who herself married Tyson at 19, posted the video with the caption, “Congratulations to @venezuelafuryofficial and @7noahprice on getting engaged.” She later admitted she was stunned by the surprise proposal, writing, “Both are only young, but when you know, you know! Still in shock but very happy for you both. Your Dad and I couldn’t be prouder.” Tyson Fury also appeared to be thrilled for his daughter, despite the suddenness of it all.
Venezuela shared the same clip on her Instagram story, writing, “Engaged @7noahprice” with a red heart emoji. Fans quickly flooded Paris’s comments section with mixed reactions. Many offered warm wishes, calling the moment sweet and saying they admired how close and loving the Fury family is. One person wrote, “Congratulations! She’ll follow traveller traditions and grow up to be an amazing wife and mother like her mum. Love how Paris is all about family.”
But others were less approving. Some fans felt that 16 is far too young to be engaged, even in a close-knit traditional family. One user commented, “She looks so much older than a 16-year-old. It’s sad they have to grow up so fast. Being engaged at that age is crazy.” Another added, “She’s still a child. Paris and Tyson, you’ve worked so hard to give your kids a better life. Let her see the world first!”
While the engagement has sparked plenty of debate online, one thing is clear — Paris and Tyson are standing by their daughter and celebrating her happiness, just as they’ve always done for each of their children.