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Paris Fury Defends Daughter’s Engagement at 16, Says Tyson Had ‘Low Few Days’ After Hatton’s Death

She frames the decision as consistent with traveller traditions rooted in her own teenage betrothal.

Overview

  • Paris Fury says she encouraged Venezuela to wait but supports the 16-year-old’s engagement to boyfriend Noah Price as aligned with their values.
  • She confirms Tyson Fury felt the loss of Ricky Hatton “really hard” and experienced a low period in recent days.
  • Paris describes Tyson as staying active during his hiatus from boxing after announcing retirement in January 2025.
  • She says Tyson prefers training camp to the demands of home life with seven children, joking he calls camp a “health spa,” and notes her fitness watch logs 10–12 daily miles of housework.
  • Recent family milestones include the couple’s low-key vow renewal in the South of France and Paris’s new role as the face of Eternal Collagen.