Gift evokes mixed feelingsCaravan and almost six million euros! Tyson Fury's daughter (16) receives a generous wedding present

Venezuela Fury received five million pounds from her parents for her wedding.
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She shouldn't lack for anything!
Last weekend, 16-year-old Venezuela, daughter of boxing star Tyson Fury (37), married her fiancé, amateur boxer Noah Price. To mark the occasion, her parents showered her with gifts – including almost six million euros! However, the entire Fury family doesn't like that.
Almost six million euros as a wedding present? Not the entire Fury family thinks this is appropriate
Recently, Venezuela Fury's wedding caused a stir due to her young age. When she was just 16, the daughter of boxing legend Tyson Fury married her boyfriend Noah Price – a marriage that was only possible on the Isle of Man.
Now the wedding is making headlines again: Venezuela's parents, Tyson and Paris Fury, have not only decided to cover the costs of the honeymoon, but also to give the newlyweds an extremely generous wedding gift: five million pounds, the equivalent of almost six million euros!

According to a source from The Sun, the cash gift is intended to give Venezuela and her Noah “a good start in life.” The newlywed couple were “overjoyed” – in contrast to other family members.
Some people thought the gift was excessive, according to The Sun. “Some family members thought it was a lot of money for a young couple“, reveals the source.
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More than just money: Tyson Fury gives his daughter an emotional gift
As if this generous monetary gift wasn't enough, boxing world champion Tyson Fury went one better: In keeping with his family's roots, he gave his daughter a “traditional gypsy wagon”, said The Sun. The source reveals that even Fury himself has such a car in his front yard – a family tradition?
The Furys come from an Irish Traveler family whose culture is strongly influenced by nomadism. Traveling in gypsy wagons is therefore firmly anchored in their roots – as is getting married at a young age!
Sources used: The Sun





