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Venezuela Fury's husband complains about their 'small house' despite Tyson Fury's £5m wedding gift claims

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Venezuela Fury's husband complains about their 'small house' despite Tyson Fury's £5m wedding gift claims

Venezuela Fury appeared distinctly unimpressed when her 19-year-old husband Noah Price grumbled about the size of their marital home in footage shared on social media. The 16-year-old daughter of boxing legend Tyson Fury and wife Paris was filmed in the kitchen of their static caravan as Noah made his complaints about the property.Why did you get me such a tiny house? Oh, cause you bought it! Noah quipped in the video, before asking where he should sit.Venezuela chose to ignore his remarks, instead singing along to music while the clip played out. TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say The two-bedroom caravan measures 42ft by 14ft, totalling 588 square feet, and sits on a gated compound near Chesterfield, Derbyshire.The question of who actually paid for the property remains unclear, with differing accounts emerging since the couple wed in May.Initial reports suggested the static home was a wedding present from Venezuela's parents. However, subsequent claims indicate that Noah himself purchased the £46,995 property as a gift for the newlyweds.One report stated that Tyson and Paris provided the couple with a £5million sum to help them start their married life, in addition to funding their lavish wedding ceremony.Should the caravan have been a gift from the former heavyweight champion and his wife, Noah's complaints could risk angering his father-in-law.Noah has firmly rejected rumours that his father-in-law handed him £5 million upon marrying Venezuela. No, Tyson did not give me £5million, he stated during a live video appearance.LATEST DEVELOPMENTSLizzie Cundy reignites Ascot dress row as she demands rules rethink: 'Fashion has changed!'BBC faces fresh migration row as EastEnders hires 'racial justice' influencer tied to activistsEllie Goulding left 'sickened' by death of baby Preston as singer speaks out amid sentencingThe 19-year-old also revealed that he and his teenage wife maintain separate bank accounts. She earns her money, I earn mine, Noah explained, with Venezuela adding: Yeah, what you gonna do about it.During the same broadcast, viewers accused Noah of being disrespectful, with one warning that Venezuela's father would see the footage. Noah responded defiantly: It's alright; let him see it. She's my wife now.Television executives have allegedly set their sights on the young couple for a documentary series following their daily lives.A TV insider told The Sun: The couple are not A-list celebrities but everyone has become obsessed with their love story.People are genuinely intrigued by them. Whether it's the fact they have married so young, Venezuela's famous family or their gypsy lifestyle, they have the 'X factor'.Netflix is considered the frontrunner to secure any deal, given the streaming platform's existing connection to the Fury family through At Home With The Furys.GB has reached out to Venezuela's representatives for a comment. Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter

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