Venezuela Fury’s husband Noah Price has left followers stunned after showing off a luxury car collection reportedly worth around £150,000 – just weeks after asking fans to send him money during a TikTok livestream.
The 19-year-old, who recently married Tyson Fury’s daughter Venezuela, 16, shared a glimpse of the couple’s matching Land Rovers on social media after the pair settled into their new static home following a lavish honeymoon. Taking to Instagram, Noah showcased his Land Rover Defender 90, a vehicle that typically sells for between £15,000 and £30,000.
Also featured was a Land Rover Defender 90 Works V8, a high-performance model that can cost up to £115,000. The display of luxury vehicles has attracted attention because Venezuela is still learning to drive.
She recently shared updates from her driving lessons before getting married and revealed that she has already failed her theory test twice. While drivers in mainland Britain must usually be 17 before learning to drive a car, the minimum driving age on the Isle of Man is 16, allowing Venezuela to begin lessons earlier.
The car showcase comes shortly after Noah reportedly appealed to fans for support through TikTok’s gifting system while the newlyweds were enjoying their honeymoon. According to LADbible, Noah encouraged followers watching a live stream to send virtual gifts, which can later be converted into real money by creators, reports the Mirror.
TikTok Gifts are virtual tokens that viewers can send creators as a way to show their appreciation. Creators can ultimately convert into real money. The gifts appear on screen as fun, animated emojis or stickers, which can range from simple roses to massive, flashy animations.
Viewers purchase these gifts using TikTok Coins (the platform’s in-app currency) and can send them during a creator’s TikTok Live stream or directly in the comments section of a standard video.
In a TikTok live reportedly viewed by 20,000 people, Noah apparently said: “Keep liking our videos, people, keep sending gifts.” He then reportedly thanked several of his followers.
Noah and Paris tied the knot last month. Despite a number of people criticising their decision, the pair hit back and explained it was their life. The wedding raised eyebrows because England and Wales raised the legal marriage age to 18 in 2023. However, it remains entirely legal to marry at 16 on the Isle of Man.
The wedding saw the couple exchange vows at the historic Victorian Royal Chapel of St John’s on the Isle of Man. Previously speaking to Fabulous, Venezuela said of her engagement: “I was very shocked. It all came as a huge surprise.
I wasn’t overly emotional because I was so surprised. And I was very nervous, as I realised a lot of people were watching me.
“It was a very exciting moment, though, probably one of the best of my life. But I would have been content if he had asked me to marry him anywhere. I didn’t care about the ‘big proposal’, but I am very happy.”




