Just weeks after tying the knot, Venezuela Fury is already opening up about her future plans with husband Noah Price — including whether children could be on the horizon.
The 16-year-old daughter of heavyweight boxing champion Tyson Fury married Price, 19, during a private ceremony on the Isle of Man in May, a wedding that sparked widespread debate due to the couple’s young age.
Now, one month into married life, the newlyweds say they have already discussed starting a family.
Speaking in a recent interview, Price revealed that he would love to have a large family one day.
“I’d like eight or nine kids,” he said.
Venezuela, however, suggested she is less focused on a specific number.
“As many as we are blessed with,” she replied, before joking: “If you are tortured with one, you may as well have more.”
The couple are currently settling into life together in their new home, where they say they enjoy a traditional lifestyle.
Price described himself as the provider, while Venezuela takes pride in looking after their home.
“The man goes out to work and provides. Cleaning is the woman’s job. It’s traditional,” Price said.
Venezuela appeared happy with the arrangement, describing their home as her “little doll’s house.”
Their marriage has generated plenty of online criticism, with many questioning whether 16 is too young to get married.
But Venezuela says she has no regrets.
“There is no point in waiting,” she explained, adding that once you’ve found the person you love, age shouldn’t necessarily stand in the way.
The teenager also revealed that her parents, Tyson and Paris Fury, encouraged her to ignore outside opinions and focus on building a strong marriage.
According to Venezuela, her mother’s advice was simple:
“Be respectful, stand your ground, but be kind.”
She also said her family believes marriage is a lifelong commitment.
“There’s no divorce,” Venezuela added.
Despite the public scrutiny, the couple insist they are enjoying married life and have experienced very few disagreements so far.
“If you marry your best friend, there is no point falling out over silly things,” Price said.
For now, the young newlyweds appear focused on enjoying their first months together — though their comments have already sparked fresh discussion online about young marriage, family traditions and how soon is too soon to start thinking about children.








