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.