
Tyson Fury's eldest child has made a surprise admission after getting engaged on her 16th birthday.
Venezuela Fury was proposed to by boyfriend Noah Price at her 16th birthday party, with the video shared by mother Paris, who said he and the Gypsy King "could not be prouder" in an Instagram post.
Venezuela starred in the Netflix special 'At Home With The Furys' and could have further opportunities in the near future after racking up 219,000 Instagram followers.
The youngster is now sporting a white gold diamond band on her left hand but a wedding will not be happening imminently.
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In UK law, 18 is the age of which a citizen can tie their knot officially and so Venezuela is just short of two years away from that milestone.

However, that will give Venezuela more time to get to know her in-laws as she is yet to meet his family and only sees her fiance at the weekend.
"I haven't met his family yet," she told The Sun.
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"So I'm looking forward to seeing them. He lives a few hours' away from me and works during the week, so we only see each other at weekends.
"We haven't discussed where we are going to live after we are married yet."
Former world heavyweight champion Tyson appeared to respond to criticism of his daughter getting engaged so young - sharing a post by minaret minds on Instagram.
Paris also weighed in during an appearance on This Morning, defending the engagement and pointing out that she and Tyson were in a similar situation.
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Tyson was 17 and Paris was 15 when they met and after getting together, they got married when they were aged 21 and 19 respectively.

"She is very mature, and in the last 12 months I've been doing work with Venezuela, she's been doing different shoots, interviews, working on social media," Paris explained.
"I've give her all options in life, and she has chosen this path and I can't deny her. I was 17 when I got engaged, so she's obviously following in my footsteps, and how could I judge her in any which way?
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"I know she's young, but I think she's found the person that she loves, and if she's happy, I will completely support her."
Though Fury has not commented publicly, Venezuela stressed that he is "very happy for us" and "wouldn’t interfere" in their relationship.
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