Boxing champion Tyson Fury has ‘strict’ rules for his eldest daughter Venezuela at home, and wife Paris has admitted he finds it difficult to accept she is now a teenager
Tyson Fury is known by millions across the globe as the world heavyweight champion, but to his seven kids at home, he’s just dad. Since the release of Netflix reality series At Home With The Furys, his wife Paris Fury, 33, and their brood have been catapulted into the spotlight and reached a new level of fame.
This week, their eldest daughter Venezuela turned 14 and celebrated in style with a limo, non-alcoholic bubbly, a balloon arch and a huge bouquet of flowers. It comes after Paris revealed the teen now has a bodyguard in public over fears of being ‘kidnapped’. The mum-of-seven put it down to the hit show making the kids ‘famous’.
She told The Sun: “Venezuela is starting to go places by herself. She went to the races last week and had a security team. She was asking why she had a bodyguard, as she found it embarrassing.” But it’s not just high-level security that Venezuela finds embarrassing – sometimes she cringes over her dad’s ‘strict’ rules at home.
On their Netflix series, she complained to cameras and said: “I get on well with my dad but he’s very strict. He just doesn’t like me wearing make-up and looking nice.” The teenager is banned by Tyson from wearing short skirts, heavy make-up and long false lashes, as well as getting her acrylic nails too long.