Venezuela Fury changes surname on Instagram just an HOUR after tying the knot with husband Noah Price as an emotional Tyson says: ‘That was my baby in there’

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Venezuela Fury changed her last name on Instagram just an hour after marrying husband Noah Price.
The 16-year-old married the 19-year-old boxer at St John’s Victoria Royal Chapel on the Isle of Man on Saturday, wearing a lace dress with a 15-metre-long train.
Emotional father Tyson, who left the church, told the Daily Mail: ‘That was my baby there’ and his daughter declared that Venezuela ‘isn’t a Fury anymore’.
Following the lavish nuptials, the new bride wasted no time in changing her Instagram account to Venezuelaprice1.
However, he kept his name as ‘Venezuela Fury’ on his profile.
After the ceremony, Tyson said: ‘That was my baby right there. You, families, are not aware of this. ‘He’s been with me my whole life.’
Venezuela Fury changes her last name on Instagram just an hour after marrying husband Noah Price
Emotional father Tyson leaving church tells Daily Mail: ‘That was my baby there’ and daughter declares Venezuela ‘not a Rage anymore’
He added: ‘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.’
Following the meal, Venezuela hit the dance floor with her father, Tyson, to the Motown hit My Guy.
White curtains blocked the view from outside to prevent anyone from peering into the ground floor function room, but videos shared on TikTok showed the pair dancing.
As guests surrounded them and cheered, Tyson flashed a big smile as he twirled his daughter around.
Earlier in the day, drizzle poured outside St John’s Victorian Chapel Royal on the Isle of Man, where Venezuela arrived wearing sunglasses and a dress with a 15-foot train.
The Rev Joanna Fisher, who married the couple, told the Daily Mail: ‘It went wonderfully, it was a 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.
New bride wasted no time in changing her Instagram account to Venezuelaprice1 after lavish nuptials
After dinner, Venezuela took to the dance floor with her father, Tyson, to the Motown hit My Guy.
White curtains blocked the view from outside to prevent anyone peering into the ground floor function room, but videos shared on TikTok showed the pair dancing
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 such a young age.




