Tyson Fury to Bring Strippers to Teen Daughter's Fiancé's Stag Do
Tyson Fury Plans Strippers for Daughter's Fiancé Stag Do

Tyson Fury's Stripper Plan for Daughter's Fiancé's Stag Do

World heavyweight boxing champion Tyson Fury has made a surprising revelation about his role in upcoming wedding celebrations for his teenage daughter, announcing plans to bring strippers to her fiancé's stag do. The Gypsy King, known for his flamboyant personality both in and out of the ring, shared these unconventional plans as preparations intensify for his daughter Venezuela's marriage to amateur boxer Noah Price.

Young Couple's Surprise Engagement

Venezuela Fury, who just turned 16, became engaged to amateur boxer Noah Price during her birthday celebration in a dance floor proposal that shocked many. Parents Tyson, 37, and Paris Fury, 36, admitted they were initially 'in shock' but have since given their full approval to the union. 'We're very happy for the young couple,' the Fury parents stated, despite the couple's youth drawing attention and some criticism.

Noah Price, believed to be around 17 years old, has been in a relationship with Venezuela for some time, with their Instagram posts showing affectionate tributes where he calls her his 'best friend.' The young boxer, a 92kg amateur who won the East Midlands title with Chesterfield ABC, followed traditional protocol by asking Tyson for permission to marry his daughter.

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Traditional Permission and Modern Celebrations

'He did ask for my permission; he came in and sat down, and I explained that marriage is not an easy thing, and they are only young kids,' Tyson recalled of the conversation. 'I asked if this is what they really want. He said it was, and I gave him my blessing, fair play.' The boxing champion noted that Noah was clearly 'nervous' during the conversation but praised him for initiating the discussion and following old-school tradition.

Tyson added insight into the couple's dynamic: 'He's a heavyweight boxer, and they say that a daughter always goes for someone like her dad, and she definitely has.' This observation highlights the similarities between the young boxer and his future father-in-law, both sharing a passion for the sport.

Elaborate Pre-Wedding Festivities

While no exact wedding date has been announced, pre-wedding celebrations are already in full swing. Venezuela recently celebrated her hen do in late March with an elaborate party that featured 300 guests near the Fury family mansion. The celebration included a selfie station, sweet treat stall, iced cake, and huge white letters spelling out 'Bride,' with guests treated to an impressive buffet spread. Insiders described it as 'the hen party of the year that everyone wanted to attend.'

Venezuela made a dramatic entrance in a shimmering floor-length gold gown before changing into a two-piece outfit later in the evening. Her fiancé Noah made a surprise appearance, with the couple filmed dancing together on the floor during the celebration.

Tyson's Stag Do Plans and Priorities

Now attention turns to Noah's stag do, where future father-in-law Tyson has revealed his unconventional contribution. Speaking to The Sun, the heavyweight champion said: 'I don't know if he's had a stag do yet. If he does, I'll be there – and I'll bring the strippers.' This announcement comes as Tyson prepares for his latest comeback fight against Arslanbek Makhmudov, explaining that while he's 'looking forward to the wedding,' he'll only focus on it properly after Saturday night's showdown.

Tyson has been largely absent from wedding planning, crediting his wife Paris and daughter Venezuela for handling arrangements. 'I've had zero to do with it at all, and they've been wedding planning to do all the things. I'm sure it's been amazing for the girls to do all that. I'm just away. I'm away doing business; I'm about my business,' he explained.

Family Support and Tradition

The wedding appears to be imminent, with Paris hinting to the Daily Mail: 'It's not too far off. It will happen very soon. I'm very happy for her.' Venezuela herself expressed excitement, saying she 'can't wait' to be a bride and is 'really looking forward to married life.'

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Paris Fury has passionately defended her daughter's decision to marry young, noting that early marriage represents an important tradition in the traveller community. She drew parallels to her own life, having gotten engaged to Tyson at 17 and maintaining a happy marriage for 20 years. 'Our life is great, so all I can do is hope it's the same for her,' Paris said. 'As for people's opinions, there's always going to be an opinion. I don't understand it. I don't get it.'

Venezuela addressed critics directly: 'They're trying to put negativity around it, but there really isn't any there. I don't see the problem.'

Notable Absences and Family Dynamics

One notable absence from Venezuela's hen party was Molly-Mae Hague, who is engaged to Tyson's younger brother Tommy Fury. Her absence was explained by her advanced pregnancy with her second child, along with work commitments for her Maebe brand. A source clarified: '[Molly-Mae's] very close to Paris, who has been a real rock to her, and there are no hard feelings that she wasn't there.'

Venezuela is one of seven children in the Fury family, with siblings ranging from 14-year-old Prince John James to two-year-old Rico. The large, close-knit family appears supportive of the upcoming nuptials, with Tyson's colorful stag do plans adding another chapter to the Fury family's unconventional approach to life and celebration.