A police statement has been issued by the Isle of Man Constabulary after they were called to Venezuela Fury’s wedding reception
The wedding of Venezuela Fury and Noah Price(Image: Credit: Mancpicss66)
Police were called to Venezuela Fury’s wedding reception on Saturday (May 16) as a man was arrested. 16-year-old Venezuela, eldest daughter of boxing star Tyson Fury, married 19-year-old husband Noah Price at a ceremony on the Isle of Man.
The event at the Comis Hotel near Douglas featured popstar Peter Andre performing a series of songs for the newlyweds. But the celebrations were interrupted after police turned up at the venue. Police reportedly arrived at the venue around 9.30pm, after Venezuela had been seen partying with guests and sharing a first dance with her famous father.

Tyson and Venezuela Fury (Image: Callum Staley)
The Isle of Man Constabulary confirmed that a man was arrested at the venue on Saturday night. A spokesperson for the force told The Mirror: “The Isle of Man Constabulary can confirm that Officers were called to attend The Comis Hotel, Santon on the evening of Saturday 16 May 2026.
“A man was arrested and enquiries remain ongoing. We are unable to comment further at this time regarding the identity of the individual involved or the circumstances surrounding the arrest.”
Influencer and former Love Island star Molly-Mae Hague was among the guests at the wedding with her daughter Bambi serving as bridesmaid, but her partner and Venezuela’s uncle Tommy Fury was nowhere to be seen, having stayed in Manchester for his boxing training camp.

Bambi Fury and Molly-Mae Hague at the wedding of Venezuela Fury and Noah Price(Image: Credit: Mancpicss66)
Tyson’s father John Fury was also absent, having clashed with his son in the wake of his retirement U-turn to fight Arslanbek Makhmudov last month.
Two Liverpudlian mums played a crucial role in the wedding as they made the bridesmaids’ dresses for the wedding. Venezuela had 18 bridesmaids, including Bambi Fury, who all wore dresses from Evangeline Designs, based on Stafford Street in Liverpool city centre.
The dressmakers, who also made the outfits for Noah’s mum and other guests at the wedding, was only set-up last year by friends Dominique Roberts, from Woolton, and Daisy Miller, from Walton.
The pair got the chance to make the dresses after working with Atlantis Price last year. Unbeknownst to them, Atlantis was part of Noah’s family and knew Venezuela well.
Dominique, 32, said: “It being such a big wedding, there were so many people who were wanting to do the dresses. We’re only two little people who came together a few months ago, and we didn’t expect to get it.”
