Paris Fury’s eldest child seems to be following in her glamorous footsteps.
The mother of six, who is expecting her seventh child with boxer Tyson Fury, shared a photo of her daughter Venezuela, and the 13-year-old looks unrecognizable.
In a stylish snapshot, Venezuela posed at a party next to Paris’s best friend, Shannon. The proud mom captioned the photo: “My bestie and my baby. Shannon and Venezuela.”
At the birthday celebration, Venezuela wore an orange halterneck dress and matching heels, while Paris dazzled in a black sequin mini dress. Just like her show-stopping mom, Venezuela sported full lashes and stylish hair.
Fans quickly commented on the post, with one noting, “Venezuela is so grown up now,” and another adding, “Stunning just like her mama.”
Last month, Tyson revealed that he and Paris are expecting their seventh child. They welcomed baby Athena in August 2021, and many believed she would be their last. However, they are set to welcome another bundle of joy later this year.
Tyson announced the news on Instagram with a heartwarming photo of himself and Paris enjoying snacks at the cinema, captioning it: “All is not lost! I get to do date night with my beautiful pregnant wife @parisfury1. God is great. A seventh baby is incoming. Fantastic news to cheer me up.”
Tyson and Paris met at 14 and married five years later at 20 and 19, respectively. Their family includes daughter Venezuela, followed by Prince John James, nine, Prince Tyson II, five, Adonis, four, and Valencia, three.
Baby Athena was born prematurely and briefly died before being revived by doctors.
Paris has previously defended her decision to homeschool Venezuela after taking her out of school at age 11. On Loose Women, she explained that it’s a tradition among travelers to educate their children at home.
Despite facing backlash from other parents, she insisted she wasn’t depriving Venezuela of opportunities. “We gave Venezuela the option—do you want to go to high school or be homeschooled?” she said.
Paris emphasized, “I haven’t taken away her advantages because she will sit her levels and go through the full extent of schooling. When she is 15 and 16, if she wants to pursue further learning, she can.”
Having studied for three years to run a beauty therapy business, Paris assured me, “I’ve told my girl she can do everything. She’ll keep up with her studies, and when it comes to that time, she has a tutor.”
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