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Molly-Mae Hague reacts to Paris Fury's daughter Venezuela, 16, getting engaged

Molly-Mae has reacted to Venezuela Fury's engagement to her boxer boyfriend. Noah Price popped the question at the Fury family celebration for Venezuela's 16th birthday

Molly-Mae Hague has shared her reaction to the news Paris and Tyson Fury’s eldest daughter Venezuela is engaged, after the 16-year-old shocked fans with the announcement.


Venezuela, who turned 16 this week, said yes to her boxer boyfriend Noah Price at her birthday party. Proud mum Paris, 35, revealed the news on Instagram with a video of the proposal.


Paris wrote: “Congratulations to @venezuelafuryofficial and @7noahprice on getting engaged. Both only young but when you know you know! Still in shock but very happy for you both. Me and your Dad couldn't be prouder xxx.”


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The clip showed Venezuela smiling as Noah got down on one knee on the dance floor. The teen laughed in surprise before embracing her boyfriend as he placed the ring on her finger.

She was dressed in a sparkling white crop top and skirt, while Noah was wearing a red polo shirt. Venezuela later reposted the video to her own Instagram Stories, simply writing: “Engaged @7noahprice.”


Molly-Mae has reacted to the special moment, commenting under Paris' post saying: “Congratulations special girl!!!”

Her comment raised eyebrows among some followers, who have questioned why Paris and Tyson are okay with their daughter getting engaged at such a young age. One even pointedly asked: “Will Bambi be getting engaged at 15?”

While Molly-Mae ignored the negativity, many fans rushed to defend Venezuela’s decision and her parents’ support. “Age doesn’t matter, happiness matters,” one wrote. “As long as he treats her right, otherwise Tyson will be there.”


Another added: “Absolutely beautiful video it's travellers tradition to marry young and have their own family. She's stunning and he seems lovely and besotted. If I had a 16 year old and had to choose between her settling down with her soulmate or ambling about every weekend taking up with different guys I know what I'd choose!”

The announcement has divided opinion. Some viewers gushed over Venezuela and Noah, calling them a “beautiful couple,” while others argued 16 is too young to commit.

One person wrote: “She’s a child – this is so wrong.” Another follower told Paris and Tyson: “This child is 16! You have worked so hard to give your children a better life. Let your daughter see the world not tie herself down to a boy! Madness.”


However, supporters pointed out that Paris herself married Tyson when she was just 19, and that the Fury family have always been open about their traditional traveller values.

“She will follow traveller traditions and grow up to be an amazing wife and mother like her own mum,” one fan commented.

Molly-Mae's kind message to her in-laws comes after a turbulent time in her relationship with Tommy Fury. The couple briefly split last year after Tommy's struggles with alcohol led Molly-Mae to move out of their shared home in Cheshire with their daughter, Bambi.

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However, the pair have since reunited, and Tommy gives Molly-Mae credit for pushing him to get his life back on track.

He recently admitted: “I woke up one morning and everything was gone, Molly and the baby had gone. That was the moment I thought, wow, what’s going on? And that was the moment where I just started to try and change things around.”

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