Tyson Fury takes in Alton Towers Scarefest with sons as daughter Venezuela announces engagement to boxer Noah Price
The world heavyweight champion’s family weekend follows Venezuela Fury’s engagement news, shared with friends and followers on social media.

Tyson Fury got a fright as he walked through the gates of Alton Towers for the park’s 2025 Scarefest launch, taking in the spooky celebrations with his two youngest sons in Staffordshire on Saturday.
The heavyweight boxing champion, 37, was joined by Tyson, eight, and Adonis, six, for an afternoon at the theme park as Scarefest opened its doors for the season. The outing unfolded just hours after Fury’s daughter, Venezuela Fury, 16, revealed she has become engaged to boxer Noah Price. Venezuela shared the news in an Instagram Story on Friday night, and her mother, Paris, publicly celebrated the engagement in a post that read, "Congratulations to @venezuelafuryofficial and @7noahprice on getting engaged." Noah Price is described in social posts as a boxer.
The couple’s engagement adds another high-profile development to a year already shaped by the Fury family’s visibility. Noah reportedly proposed at Venezuela’s birthday party, according to posts that have circulated online. The pair had previously appeared together at Ascot in June, where Noah shared a series of loved-up photos from a recent date, including a kiss on the cheek in one clip. Venezuela went Instagram official with Noah earlier this year at the races, signaling a public romance that has since gained attention.
Ahead of the Scarefest weekend, the engagement story has been framed as part of the broader family narrative. The notes describe a parallel to Venezuela’s parents’ romance, which began when Tyson was 17 and Paris was 15 before they reconnected years later. The engagement is also seen in the context of Venezuela pursuing her own public-facing path, including a recent move into branded work via The Can Group, a talent agency that represents celebrities and coordinates brand collaborations. Venezuela previously featured in the family Netflix documentary At Home With The Furys and has been positioning herself for opportunities in entertainment and sport-adjacent fields.
At the Scarefest event, Venezuela appeared in a blue floral-print backless mini dress, paired with Louboutin heels and a decorative headpiece, while carrying a yellow Chanel bag. Noah Price complemented the moment in a tailored navy suit with a red tie and brown leather brogues. The couple’s public appearances have continued to be shared by followers online, with Noah’s Instagram posts highlighting their relationship and a birthday tribute to Venezuela. The Sun has reported that Noah is a boxer, and his Instagram bio lists him as an "East Midlands belt holder." These details come as Fury’s own legacy in the ring remains a defining backdrop for his family’s public journey.
As the Furys navigate this period of heightened visibility, Venezuela’s ambitions in entertainment and sport appear to be expanding. The dynamic of a famous boxing family and a teenage daughter entering adolescence adds a new layer to the ongoing story of how public figures manage personal milestones in the spotlight.