Paris Fury looked sensational as she watched her daughter Venezuela, 16, marry boxer Noah Price, 19, on Saturday afternoon.
The mother-of-the bride, 36, looked sensational in a cornflower blue ensemble with a silk skirt and dramatic hat as she watched her daughter wed.
The top of her outfit comprised a corset style top with a vast structured Barot shoulder with a plunging beaded neckline.
She did not let her chic ensemble stand in the way of performing her duties as she got to work on rearranging the bride’s 50ft train when she arrived.
Paris was then seen carrying one of the 18 bridesmaids as they navigated the photos outside the church where the teens were seen kissing and beaming.
Paris Fury looked sensational as she watched her daughter Venezuela, 16, marry boxer Noah Price, 19, on Saturday afternoon
She happily posed with her hardman husband
The mother-of-the bride, 36, looked sensational in a cornflower blue ensemble with a silk skirt and dramatic hat as she watched her daughter wed
She was joined by her husband Tyson , who emotionally declared his daughter Venezuela is ‘no longer a Fury’ after her ‘beautiful’ wedding
She was joined by her husband Tyson, who emotionally declared his daughter Venezuela is ‘no longer a Fury’ after her ‘beautiful’ wedding.
Speaking to Daily Mail outside the boxer, 37, said of the spectacle: ‘It was beautiful. She’s no longer a Fury,’ and when told it was a shame about the weather joked:’If we wanted sun we should have gone to Spain.’
The drizzle flowed outside the Victorian Royal Chapel of St John’s in the Isle of Man where the Venezuela arrived in sunglasses and a gown with a 50ft train.
Reverand Joanna Fisher, who wed the couple, added to Daily Mail: ‘It wonderfully, it was a beautiful service with no hiccups. They both looked so happy.’
Arriving fashionably half an hour late for the 1.30pm start, Venezuela emerged from a vintage Bentley, decorated with blue ribbon, with proud dad Tyson and mum Paris.
The bride opted to hold her phone rather than a traditional bouquet and as promised wore white Crocs instead of high-heels.
She was helping her daughter emerge from the church
She did not let her chic ensemble stand in the way of performing her duties as she got to work on rearranging the bride’s 50ft train when she arrived
Paris and her daughter are pictured while prepping for the big day
Venezuela has 18 bridesmaids – 13 children, including Bambi Fury, Venezuela’s little sisters Valencia, eight, and Athena, including four of Noah’s cousins, and family members, as well as five grown-up bridesmaids.
The boxing legend was dressed in a black tuxedo and sunglasses as he smiled and waved to the crowd, who cheered their arrival.
Upon seeing his daughter arrive, Tyson stood by the entrance and joked to his wife Paris: ‘Blimey Paris, you weren’t lying when you said 50ft train’, as the material was laid out along the blue carpet.
Tyson later smiled and gave a thumbs up and said: ‘Bring it on!’ when onlookers wished him good luck.
There appeared to be no sign of Tyson’s dad John who earlier in the week had expressed his unease at the young age of his granddaughter getting married.
Venezuela and Noah could not stop beaming as they left the church
Arriving fashionably half an hour late for the 1.30pm start, Venezuela emerged from a vintage Bentley, decorated with blue ribbon, with proud dad Tyson and mum Paris
Paris’ ensemble complemented the colour scheme of the day
Noah was seen arriving in his white tuxedo alongside his groomsmen at the lavishly-decorated church just before 1pm.
The groom was greeted to a wave of cheers from villagers as he walked into the church with an umbrella-wielding aide, waiting for his bride’s arrival.
A steady drizzle began to fall just after 11am but it failed to dampen the enthusiasm of crowds of well-wishers who had gathered outside the church.
Guests dressed in their best outfits began arriving just before 1pm although some – including Noah’s uncle took cover in a local cafe.
Security guards were standing by with umbrellas to protect invitees as they arrived and walked the 30ft blue carpet to the church.
Groom Noah arrived just before 1pm dressed in a white tuxedo and black trousers, yellow rose button hole and sunglasses.
Surrounded by friends he smiles and waves to well wishers before remerging a few minutes later to pose for photographs.
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