Paris and Tyson Fury’s eldest daughter, Venezuela Fury, had a birthday to remember when her boyfriend, Noah Price, proposed to her at her 16th birthday party. The moment was captured on video and quickly spread online, sparking mixed reactions. Some people were happy for the young couple, calling it sweet and pure, while others felt it was far too early for an engagement. The debate soon took over social media, and Tyson Fury himself decided to respond in his own way.

The former boxing champion addressed the criticism indirectly by posting a video on Instagram about traditional marriage values. He didn’t mention his daughter’s name but made it clear that he wasn’t bothered by what people were saying. The clip, originally shared by an Islamic reflections account called Minaret Minds, talked about how marriages worked in earlier generations compared to now. It said that people in the past got married young and stayed together through everything, while many modern couples give up when things get difficult. The message of the video was simple — love and commitment were stronger back then, even when people had very little.

The video also compared older couples who found happiness in small, simple lives with modern couples who have big houses but still feel unhappy. It pointed out how today’s society often sees “commitment” as “settling down” and “leaving” as “finding yourself.” One of the most shared lines from the video said, “Fifty years ago, people got married at 18 and stayed together until death. Today, people wait until 30 to get married and divorce within three years.”

While Tyson didn’t directly reply to the backlash about Venezuela’s engagement, his post seemed like a quiet message to critics — that love and family values come before social media opinions.

Venezuela’s mother, Paris Fury, also confirmed the engagement on Instagram. She posted a video of Noah getting down on one knee at Venezuela’s sweet sixteen party on September 27, 2025. The crowd cheered as the young couple hugged, and the room filled with emotion. Paris, who married Tyson at 19, admitted she was shocked but also happy. In her post, she wrote, “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.”

Venezuela and Noah had only recently gone public with their relationship before the proposal. Noah, who is also an amateur boxer, has received support from fans and friends, though many people online remain divided over the couple’s decision. Still, it’s clear that Venezuela’s parents are standing by her, choosing to focus on her happiness rather than the criticism.

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