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Venezuela Fury and Noah Price Turn Newlywed Life Into Social‑Media Showcase and Money Stream

Their frequent TikToks and public displays of designer purchases have sharpened questions about teenage marriage, consent and commercialisation.

Overview

  • The couple married in a private ceremony on May 16 at the Royal Chapel of St John’s on the Isle of Man and then moved into a two‑bedroom static caravan described by family as their new home.
  • Coverage has shifted from the wedding to day‑to‑day TikTok clips showing playful arguments, household moments and the couple defending their decision to marry as teenagers.
  • Venezuela has posted videos highlighting high‑end home items such as crystal‑embellished Blumarine bedding and a large flat‑screen TV while Noah has publicly displayed matching Land Rovers and an estimated £150,000 car collection.
  • Noah has solicited TikTok 'gifts' during live streams that viewers can buy with in‑app currency, and the pair are signalling interest in brand deals and television opportunities; claims about large parental cash gifts and the police enquiry from the reception remain unverified.
  • The Isle of Man permits marriage at 16 with parental consent, a legal difference from England and Wales, and the Fury family’s TV profile and proposed plans to build a permanent home for the couple help explain both the media attention and the commercial opportunities now surrounding their private life.