Daughter of Tyson and Paris Fury, Venezuela Fury, is already a star in her own right at just 14 years old, thanks to her famous family and huge social media following
At the young age of 14, Paris and Tyson Fury’s daughter Venezuela is already taking social media by storm. Boasting an impressive Instagram following of 70,000 and a TikTok fan base of over 200,000, she’s making waves online, much like her heavyweight champion dad Tyson, reality star mum Paris, and uncle Tommy Fury’s boxing and reality star fame.
Hailing from Morecambe, Venezuela is fast becoming a style icon for the younger generation, often snapped in her go-to ‘teapot’ pose one hand on her head, the other on her hip. Gemma Howorth, founder of Body London Model Management, believes that with the right guidance, Venezuela could start raking in substantial earnings before she even turns 16, thanks to her stunning features and strong social media influence.
“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,” Gemma shared with The Sun.
Her posts are a hit, racking up thousands of views and overflowing with compliments on her looks, with some comments pointing out how she takes after her glamorous mother, reports Lancs Live.
Standing at almost 6ft tall, 14 year old Venezuela is already taller than her mother and on track to possibly tower over her 6ft 9ins father, which could give her a significant advantage in the modelling world. With her distinctive “teapot pose” and unique style, she’s quickly becoming a one-to-watch in the industry.
Carol Needham of Needham’s Models expressed her awe, remarking: “Seeing someone like Venezuela Fury is truly unique. She’s almost 6ft tall at 14 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!”
It appears Venezuela, one of Paris and Tyson Fury’s seven children, could be following in Princess Andre’s footsteps into fashion royalty as she catches the eye of major brands. After having a glimpse into their family life through the Netflix series At Home With The Furys, fans saw just how ordinary and yet extraordinary the Fury household can be.
At the time and on the cusp of turning 13, Venezuela faced her mother Paris’s candid questions about her ambitions, leading to heartfelt advice from her mum about making her own way in the world, a moment familiar to many on the journey to adulthood.
While chatting with her daughter about career plans, Paris Fury was met with a candid response from Venezuela who stated, “Sit at home.”
Paris then recalled her own childhood, noting: “By the time I was 12 or 13, your granny was showing me everything I needed to know about home life and then once a week I used to go to a centre where we used to do like Gypsy Traveller meetings.”
Venezuela dropped the playful act and admitted: “Being deadly serious now, I don’t have a plan. I don’t want to do anything, from the bottom of my heart.”
Paris questioned whether her daughter’s plan was to just sponge off her famous father, Tyson Fury, to which Venezuela simply nodded and smiled. This prompted Paris to snap back, retorting sharply: “I always thought of something how to better myself, you are obviously just a privileged little brat.”