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‘Beautiful' fans gasps as Venezuela Fury, 15, shows off her model-looks in ‘stunning' gypsy wedding co-ord

‘Beautiful' fans gasps as Venezuela Fury, 15, shows off her model-looks in ‘stunning' gypsy wedding co-ord

The Sun17-06-2025
TYSON Fury's daughter Venezuela has showcased her striking model-like looks in a 'stunning' gypsy wedding co-ord.
The 15-year-old, one of the boxing champion's seven children with wife Paris, has treated her Instagram and TikTok followers to a series of glamorous snaps.
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The rising star exuded confidence in two dazzling co-ords that perfectly embodied the traditional gypsy wedding aesthetic, adding an extra touch of glitz to her ensemble.
On TikTok, Venezuela shared several videos of herself dancing and lip-syncing to the camera, flaunting the stylish white set adorned with crystals and sequins.
The shimmering two-piece, consisting of a sparkling bralette and mini skirt, highlighted her bronzed complexion beautifully.
The teen tagged @ pattyfashionuk and @ cristalleuk, revealing where the outfits were sourced.
According to their Instagram, prices for such styles range from £300 to £500, depending on the dress and design.
Their account showcases a variety of dresses and co-ords that shoppers can explore.
Adding an extra touch of glamour, Venezuela accessorised her look with gold open-toe shoes, a gold clutch bag, a stack of gold bangles, large gold hoop earrings, and her hair styled in an elegant updo.
Her TikTok videos, shared with her 299.1k followers, amassed over 100k views within just 21 hours.
Fans quickly flocked to the comments to share their admiration for her outfits.
Some enquired if she had attended a wedding, while others simply praised her appearance.
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One fan remarked: 'Supermodel,' while another wrote: 'Perfect,' and someone else added: 'Outfit is the bomb.'
On Instagram, Venezuela posted additional pictures, seemingly taken in a kitchen.
She captioned her post: 'Every diamond has imperfections-Beyoncé.'
The post garnered over 3,000 likes, with many fans showering her with compliments on her outfits.
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Her father, Tyson, also shared a photo of himself standing beside her, dressed more casually in an England football shirt, grey tracksuit bottoms, and trainers.
The 36-year-old captioned the post: 'When your baby gets so big and becomes a woman.'
How Venezuela Fury 'could be a millionaire by age 16' with her own modelling career
WITH a heavyweight boxing champ for a dad and a bestselling author mum, it's likely that Venezuela Fury has a bright future ahead of her.
And the 15-year-old is already shaping up to be one of the most popular teenagers on the internet, racking up 70,000 followers on Instagram and more than 200,000 followers on TikTok.
The star has already caught the attention of modelling agencies, who have claimed that her unique style could make her a "millionaire by the time she's 16."
Gemma Howorth, Founder of Body London Model Management is convinced that Venezuela's "gorgeous" looks and "strong social presence", could make her a lot of money from modelling - before she even turns 16.
"Venezuela is very young but if correctly managed could really do well with a strong fashion-focused brand like Boohoo and then go on to develop an exciting modelling career," she said.
According to Carol Needham, who runs Needham's Models, Venezuela could even follow in the footsteps of Katie Price's daughter, 17-year-old Princess Andre, and sign a deal with PrettyLittleThing.
"Seeing someone like Venezuela Fury is truly unique," Carol said.
"She's almost 6ft tall at 15 years old and has her own signature style in modelling, especially with her teapot pose.
"I wouldn't be surprised if PrettyLittleThing wanted to snap her up!"
Princess signed a four-figure deal with the fast-fashion brand back in January, and some experts predict the move could see her become a millionaire by the time she's 18.
by Olivia Stringer, Fabulous Digital Writer
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