Venezuela Fury, daughter of boxing champion Tyson Fury, is reportedly being considered for a new reality TV series alongside her husband Noah Price, as interest grows in their rapidly developing public life.
According to media reports, television executives are exploring the idea of a fly-on-the-wall documentary-style series focusing on the couple’s life as newlyweds, following the popularity of earlier family-based content featuring the Fury household.
Growing attention after high-profile wedding
Venezuela Fury and Noah Price recently married in a ceremony on the Isle of Man, an event that has already attracted significant public and media attention due to the couple’s age and their high-profile family background.
Since the wedding, Venezuela—who has a strong social media following—has continued to share glimpses of her personal life online, further increasing public curiosity around the couple’s day-to-day routine.
Social media presence driving interest
Venezuela, who has built a sizeable following on platforms like TikTok, is frequently featured in online discussions due to her posts about married life and family interactions. This growing visibility is believed to be one of the key reasons production companies are showing interest in developing a dedicated series.
Industry insiders suggest that streaming platforms, particularly those already connected to the Fury family’s previous projects, could be potential broadcasters if the show moves forward.
Production discussions still ongoing
While no official deal has been confirmed, reports indicate that discussions are active and multiple offers are being considered by representatives close to the couple. The concept is expected to focus on their relationship, lifestyle, and adjustment to married life under public scrutiny.
At this stage, neither Venezuela Fury nor Noah Price has publicly confirmed participation in any television project.
Continued public fascination
The couple’s rapid rise to media attention reflects a broader trend of reality-based content built around influencer lifestyles and celebrity families. Whether a series is commissioned or not, their social media presence alone is already sustaining strong public interest.



