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Tyson Fury reportedly refused to pay for one wedding extra as his daughter Venezuela Price married Noah Price in a lavish family celebration on the Isle of Man.
The 16-year-old, who is the eldest child of Tyson and Paris Fury, tied the knot with 19-year-old Noah on Saturday, with the ceremony and reception drawing attention after details from the day emerged.
The wedding featured plenty of grand touches, including a lace dress with a dramatic 50ft train, 18 bridesmaids, vintage cars, thousands of flowers, and a towering blue cake said to have stood taller than Tyson himself.
Netflix cameras were also reportedly present, with the celebrations expected to feature in At Home With The Furys.
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However, despite the scale of the day, Tyson reportedly decided not to lay on a free bar for guests.

According to The Sun, the former heavyweight champion made the decision because he did not want people getting too drunk at the reception.
The celebration was held at the Comis Hotel & Golf Resort, where guests were served grazing boards, macarons, and fruit before the main meal.
Champagne was also offered while a harpist and X Factor contestant and soul singer celebrity, Nicole Lawrence performed.
The wedding breakfast itself was more traditional, beginning with locally sourced seasonal vegetable soup served with freshly baked home-made assorted mini rolls.
For the main course, guests were served Manx bred sirloin with home-made Yorkshire puddings, crispy duck fat potatoes, creamed mash, vegetables, and rich beef gravy.
Dessert was chocolate brownie served with vanilla-infused ice cream and milk chocolate sauce.

Food was also served later in the evening, with sandwiches, curry and chips at 9pm, followed by bacon butties at midnight.
Tyson had spoken ahead of the wedding about how emotional the day would be for the family.
He told The Sun on Sunday: “Our first born, our daughter Venezuela, getting married will be a very happy, emotional day.”
“I’m a big softie but if your children are happy that is the best thing, which they are…Marriage is for life, so we wish them all the happiness in the world.”

After the ceremony at the Victorian Royal Chapel of St John’s, he told waiting spectators: “It was beautiful. She’s no longer a Fury…Time goes quick. We don’t realise it but it does. She’s a married woman now.”
The day also included a father-daughter moment as Tyson and Venezuela walked down the aisle to a PG version of a Biggie rap song.
Paris Fury said: “We have chosen the PG version. There’s no swear words in it.”
The family also chose not to have a seating plan. Paris explained: “We didn’t do a seating plan. It’s such a tight, close-knit family wedding.”
“We will all know each other. There’s no awkwardness, so everyone can sit with everyone and nobody gets upset.”