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Venezuela Fury receives ENORMOUS ‘I'm sorry, I love you' flowers from mystery ‘boyfriend' & fans have stark warning

Venezuela Fury receives ENORMOUS ‘I'm sorry, I love you' flowers from mystery ‘boyfriend' & fans have stark warning

Scottish Sun10-07-2025
MANY people don't want to cross a protective father-in-law - so imagine what it's like for Venezuela Fury, whose dad is boxer Tyson Fury.
But it seems that one chap found himself in the dog house with 15-year-old Venezuela, as she revealed she received a gigantic bunch of apology flowers.
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Venezuela Fury showed off the enormous bunch of flowers she was given from a mystery person
Credit: tiktok/@venezuelafuryofficial
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The flowers had an apologetic note attached - suggesting someone had made a 'mistake'
Credit: tiktok/@venezuelafuryofficial
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Some fans speculated if the flowers were from Noah Price, who went to Royal Ascot with Venezuela last month
Credit: instagram/7noahprice
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The stunning bunch were adorned with shimmering butterflies
Credit: tiktok/@venezuelafuryofficial
The eldest child of the 'Gypsy King' and wife Paris, posted a video on her public TikTok where she has 6 million likes showing off the colourful bouquet which was adorned with fake butterflies.
The flowers had a card attached, which read: 'I'm sorry, I love you.'
Although Venezuela didn't reveal who the flowers were from, fans were quick to speculate in the comments that it was from a boyfriend who had messed up and offered her a stark warning.
One person wrote: 'Burn them.'
Another added: 'Is he bothering you queen.'
And a third commented: 'Burn them, he's not sorry.'
Venezuela hasn't officially announced that she has a boyfriend, but she was seen at Royal Ascot with boxer Noah Price - who could be a candidate for sending the bouquet.
The sports fan, who is an East Midlands belt holder, is the only bloke that Venezuela follows on Instagram that isn't her family.
The boxer has shared a number of snaps on social media, including of his new 'van' and passing his driving test last year, which indicates he could now be aged over 18.
They were previously seen with a group of friends together at a wedding last year.
'Beautiful' fans gasps as Venezuela Fury, 15, shows off her model-looks in 'stunning' gypsy wedding co-ord
For the event, Venezuela stunned in a lemon yellow satin gown - a £443 number from Montaigne Market's Misha collection - which featured a high cowl neck, a backless draped detail and a thigh-high split.
Venezuela teamed the dress with a rose gold Chanel bag that she borrowed from mum Paris, which probably comes in at around £10,000, and a pair of strappy heels.
Paris and Tyson are parents to Venezuela, 15, Prince John James, 14, Prince Tyson II, eight, Valencia, seven, Prince Adonis Amaziah, six, Athena, three, and Prince Rico, two.
The family recently opened their doors to Netflix for their At Home with the Furys documentary, which has been renewed for a second series.
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Venezuela, 15, lives with parents Tyson and Paris Fury, who have seven kids in total
Credit: Instagram/@parisfury1
VENEZUELA LEAVING SCHOOL
Two years ago, Paris confirmed that her two eldest children would not be returning to school.
Paris explained that her eldest two would instead be home-schooled, as it is the 'traveller way.'
Posting on Instagram, Paris took to her stories and shared: 'All four little ones are in school/nursery and the big two with tutor for homeschool.'
This means that Venezuela and Prince John James undertake their studies from the Fury family's £1.7million Morecambe mansion instead.
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Venezuela and Prince John James are both homeschooled
Credit: Instagram/parisfury1
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The family recently starred on their Netflix documentary, At Home with the Furys
Credit: Courtesy of Netflix
She admitted she had experienced backlash from other parents about her choice to homeschool Venezuela, but insisted she's 'not taking away any chances' from her.
Speaking on the show, Paris said: 'It's nothing new to us. It's what our culture, our race of people as gypsies and travellers, have always done.
"We gave Venezuela the option - do you want to go to high school or be homeschooled?
"I had such a bad backlash, 'you've took away her chances for this, her chance for that?'
"I haven't took away her advantages because she will sit her levels and go through the full extent of schooling.
"When she is 15 and 16, if she wants to go into further learning, she can."
As explained on the Government website, you can teach your child at home, either full or part-time.
Paris met her husband of 16-years at a mutual friend's wedding when she was just 15, like Venezuela, and the boxer was 17. Her and Tyson began dating when Paris turned 16 and were married when she was 19 and he was 21.
So will Venezuela tread a similar path? Time will tell.
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