Paris Fury nails mother-of-the-bride chic in elegant blue ensemble as daughter Venezuela, 16, marries Noah Price, 19 – while hardman dad Tyson grows emotional over ‘beautiful’ day

Paris Fury looked sensational as she watched her 16-year-old daughter marry 19-year-old boxer Noah Price of Venezuela on Saturday afternoon.
The 36-year-old mother of the bride looked sensational in a cornflower blue suit, silk skirt and statement hat as she watched her daughter’s wedding.
The top of her outfit consisted of a corset-style top with a plunging beaded neckline and wide-structured Bardot shoulders.
She didn’t let her stylish suit stand in the way of carrying out her duties as she worked to rearrange the bride’s 50ft train upon arrival.
Paris was later seen carrying one of the 18 bridesmaids as they scrolled through photos outside the church, where the young people kissed and smiled.
Paris Fury looked sensational as she watched her 16-year-old daughter marry 19-year-old boxer Noah Price of Venezuela on Saturday afternoon.
The tough guy posed happily with her husband
The 36-year-old mother of the bride looked sensational in her cornflower blue suit with a silk skirt and dramatic hat as she watched her daughter’s wedding.
She was joined by husband Tyson, who emotionally declared that their daughter Venezuela was ‘no longer a Fury’ after her ‘beautiful’ wedding.
She was joined by husband Tyson, who emotionally declared that their daughter Venezuela was ‘no longer a Fury’ after her ‘beautiful’ wedding.
Speaking to the Daily Mail outside, the 37-year-old boxer said of the show: ‘It was beautiful. He’s not a Fury anymore’ and when told the weather was embarrassing it was joked: ‘If we wanted sun we should have gone to Spain.’
Drizzle rain poured outside St John’s Royal Victorian Chapel on the Isle of Man, where Venezuela arrived wearing sunglasses and a dress with a 15-foot train.
Priest Joanna Fisher, who married the couple, told the Daily Mail: ‘It was a wonderfully beautiful service with no glitches. “They both looked very happy.”
Arriving a fashionable half-hour late for the 1.30pm start, Venezuela emerged from a vintage Bentley adorned with a blue ribbon, accompanied by his proud father, Tyson, and mother, Paris.
The bride opted to hold her phone instead of a traditional bouquet and wore white Crocs instead of high heels as promised.
He was helping his daughter out of church
She didn’t let her stylish suit stand in the way of carrying out her duties as she worked to rearrange the bride’s 50ft train upon arrival.
Paris and her daughter were seen getting ready for the big day
There are 18 bridesmaids in Venezuela; 13 of them are Bambi Fury, eight of Venezuela’s younger sisters, Valencia, and Athena (including Noah’s four cousins), and five adult bridesmaids, as well as family members.
The boxing legend, dressed in a black tuxedo and sunglasses, smiled and waved to the crowd who applauded their arrival.
When Tyson saw his daughter arriving, he stood at the entrance and joked to his wife Paris: “Wow Paris, you weren’t lying when you said 50ft train.” The material was laid out on the blue carpet.
Tyson then smiled and gave the thumbs up and said: ‘Go for it!’ when viewers wished him good luck.
There appeared to be no sign of Tyson’s father, John, who earlier in the week expressed dismay at his grandson’s marriage at a young age.
Venezuela and Noah couldn’t stop smiling as they left church
Arriving a fashionable half-hour late for the 1.30pm start, Venezuela emerged from a vintage Bentley adorned with a blue ribbon, accompanied by proud father Tyson and mother Paris.
Paris’ ensemble completes the day’s color scheme
Noah was seen arriving at the lavishly decorated church in his white tuxedo with his groomsmen just before 1pm.
The groom was greeted with cheers from the villagers as he entered the church with an assistant holding an umbrella and waited for the bride’s arrival.
A steady drizzle just after 11am failed to dampen the enthusiasm of well-wishers gathered outside the church.
Dressed in their best clothes, guests began arriving just before 1pm, but some, including Noah’s uncle, hid in a local café.
Security guards were waiting with umbrellas to protect the guests and they arrived and walked the 30ft blue carpet into the church.
Groom Noah arrived just before 1 p.m., wearing a white tuxedo and black pants, with a yellow rose button-up and sunglasses.
Surrounded by friends, he smiled and waved to well-wishers before reemerging a few minutes later to pose for photos.




