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Venezuela Fury Marries at 16, Moves Into Caravan and Faces Online Backlash

This case highlights different legal ages for marriage, prompts scrutiny over parental gifts, police enquiries, TikTok monetisation, public criticism,

Overview

  • The couple married on May 16 on the Isle of Man where 16‑year‑olds may marry with parental consent, a fact that contrasts with the 18‑year minimum in England and Wales.
  • After the ceremony the pair took a reported £30,000 honeymoon in Marbella said to have been paid by her parents, then returned and moved into a two‑bed static caravan near Noah Price’s family.
  • Venezuela and Noah have livestreamed on TikTok, with Noah asking viewers to send paid 'gifts', and the couple have publicly pushed back at critics who labeled the bride a 'child bride'.
  • Police enquiries remain open into an incident at the wedding reception, and a tabloid claim that the parents gave a separate £5 million gift has not been corroborated by other sources.
  • Mainstream commentators have criticised Venezuela’s domestic skills and parenting choices, while the family’s reality TV profile and the couple’s talk of more online content point to ongoing commercial and public scrutiny.