
Venezuela Fury, 15, reveals she is 'jealous' of mum Paris during lavish family trip
Tyson Fury's wife Paris is a style icon, and her 15-year-old daughter Venezuela is clearly in awe of her glamorous mum, as she gushed over a photo of her on Instagram
She may have her hands full with seven children, but Paris Fury still manages to pull off glamorous looks that even make her teenage daughter jealous. During a recent break in the sun, Paris and husband Tyson Fury 's eldest Venezuela was quite to praise her mum's holiday style.
During a blissful vacation in Barbados, Venezuela snapped a pic of Paris showcasing her enviable French braid adorned with delicate flowers. The teenager confessed in her Instagram caption: "Jealous of my own mam's hair ngl [not gonna lie]."
The Fury family brood consists of Venezuela, Prince John James, 13, Prince Tyson II, 8, Valencia Amber, 7, Prince Adonis Amaziah, 5, Athena, 3, and one-year-old Prince Rico Paris. After a month-long absence from Instagram, Paris returned, sharing snaps from her luxurious Barbados break.
She looked stunning, toting a £795 Lily & Bean bag emblazoned with 'MRS FURY' and captioning her photos with a reference to her refreshing social media break: "Not been here for a while, been in paradise."
Her return marked the end of her digital detox, which took place at a favoured Fury family destination. In the beautiful Barbados setting, Paris posed prettily with flowers woven into her braids, dressed in an elegant Verdi's World V Neck Bias Slip dress from Australian label Camilla, renowned for their resort wear crafted by Camilla Franks.
Last month, it was reported that Paris had decided to be selective about her work commitments, having previously declined several projects to prioritise her family. The 35-year-old has explored various avenues in her career, including publishing two books. She's also partnered with fashion retailer New Look and featured in the Netflix docuseries At Home with the Furys alongside her family.
It's suggested that Paris turned down projects last year due to her husband Tyson's training schedule abroad. Despite this, the author reportedly has some exciting ventures lined up.
A source told The Sun that Paris is a "powerhouse" who's currently in high demand. They added: "She has turned a lot of things down so she can be with her children as much as she can." It's also claimed that Paris has been working closely with her management team on her career prospects. Some members of her team are parents themselves, so they understand the balance she seeks in her life.
Since gaining a massive fanbase from her family's reality TV show, Paris has reportedly been offered numerous projects. However, the source revealed that she's taking a slow and steady approach to her career with the support of her management team.
Last year, while Tyson was away training for his boxing title defence, Paris put their children first and coped privately with the heartbreaking loss of their unborn child at six months pregnant. Despite this, she's got some thrilling prospects ahead.
Paris, who kept her tragic loss a secret from Tyson as he prepared for a fight in Saudi Arabia, turned down certain opportunities during that difficult period.
However, the source shared: "Paris went through a terrible time when she lost her baby at six months' pregnant. There were certain opportunities she felt she couldn't take on at the time, but she has a lot of exciting things in the pipeline."
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