A MAN was arrested at Venezuela Fury’s wedding after a brawl broke out at her reception, it is understood.
Four cop cars scrambled to the Comis Hotel near Douglas on the Isle of Man on Saturday night – just a few hours after Venezuela, 16, married Noah Price, 19.
A man was arrested and put in the back of a police vehicle, cops confirmed.
The arrest followed a brawl at the venue, it is understood.
The Isle of Man Police have confirmed that officers attended the scene and arrested a man.
Cops today confirmed the man – who cannot be identified – was cautioned with a licensing offence.
An Isle of Man Constabulary spokesperson said: “Officers were called to attend The Comis Hotel, Santon on the evening of Saturday 16th May 2026.
“A man was arrested and subsequently cautioned with a licensing offence.
“We are unable to comment further at this time regarding the identity of the individual involved or the circumstances surrounding the arrest.”
Officers were seen carrying an evidence bag of cash and a mobile phone after responding to the event, The Daily Mail reports.
The duty manager at the hotel reportedly said when asked: “We have no comment to make.”
Tyson Fury called himself a “big softie” yesterday before walking his 16-year-old daughter Venezuela down the aisle at her wedding.
The former heavyweight champ, nicknamed the Gypsy King, had 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.”
Speaking after the ceremony, 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.”
Tyson and Venezuela performed a sweet father-daughter dance to My Girl by The Temptations.
The teen had vowed it would not be a big fat gypsy wedding.
But she still had a dress made from lace with a 50ft train imported from Italy, 18 bridesmaids, a 12ft wedding cake, 20,000 flowers, two chauffeur- driven vintage cream Branford classic cars and an evening performance from singer Peter Andre.
Many of the 120 guests on the island, where the Furys now live and where you can marry at 16, gasped when they saw her dress.
In an exclusive interview, Venezuela told The Sun on Sunday: “It was exactly what I wanted. It was so comfortable, not heavy. I love it. It was beautiful.
“I wanted it all lace and fish tail fitted right to my knees. It then sticks out, it is quite big down to the floor. It’s got a massive clip-on train behind me that goes to about 50 foot long and arms like wings.”
Paris’s blue outfit was made from the same material as the bridesmaids’ because Venezuela had asked her to be her “best woman”.
Asked why, Venezuela joked: “Because no one else was old enough to be a witness.”
Tyson and his daughter walked down the aisle to a rap song.
Paris said: “We have chosen the PG version. There’s no swear words in it.”
Venezuela was delighted heavily pregnant Molly-Mae Hague, 26, engaged to her dad’s brother Tommy, 27, travelled to the wedding so their three-year-old daughter Bambi could be a bridesmaid.
She said: “It’s lovely that Bambi and the other little girls all get to be bridesmaids.
“They are all cousins and it’s sweet that they’ll make memories together.”
Tommy was in boxing training camp in Manchester with Tyson’s dad John so missed the celebration.
Bambi was one of 13 child bridesmaids, including Venezuela’s little sisters.













