How Venezuela Fury’s signature model pose is set to make her the next teen icon & ‘could be a millionaire by age 16’
WITH a heavyweight boxing champ for a dad and a bestselling author mum, it’s likely that Venezuela Fury has a bright future ahead of her.
And the 14-year-old is already shaping up to be one of the most popular teenagers on the internet, racking up 70,000 followers on Instagram and over 200,000 followers on TikTok.
The teenager could have a successful modelling career ahead of her if she chooses to embrace the possibilities[/caption] The teenager could be set to earn big from a career in modelling if she chooses to embrace it[/caption]The star has already caught the attention of modelling agencies, who have claimed that her unique style could make her a “millionaire by the time she’s 16.”
Venezuela has some decisions to make on what the future looks like after quitting school young.
Especially after mum Paris, 34, blasted the teen in an episode of the hit Netflix show At Home With The Fury’s, saying she refuses to let her daughter ‘sponge’ off her father’s £40 million fortune.
Venezuela, who is no longer in school which isn’t uncommon in the traveller community, said she just wants to “sit at home” and has no interest in pursuing a career.
But if her social media posts are to go by, she is already well on her way to becoming a teen icon.
Signature pose
Plastered across Venezuela’s TikTok and Instagram pages are snaps and videos of her looking very comfortable in front of the camera and she seems to have cracked a certain signature pose – the teapot, where one hand is on her head and the other on her hip.
The unique pose suggests that Venezuela already owns her own style, which could explain why she’s catching the attention of modelling agencies.
Despite whether Venezuala sees the value in tapping into her modelling potential, Gemma Howorth, Founder of Body London Model Management is convinced that Venezuela’s “gorgeous” looks and “strong social presence”, could make her a lot of money from modelling – before she even turns 16.
She says: “Venezuela is very young but if correctly managed could really do well with a strong fashion-focused brand like BooHoo and then go on to develop an exciting modelling career.”
And her followers love the shots already – her snaps rack up tens of thousands of views – with gushing comments about how “stunning” she is, and a “double” of her mother.
The young star also has the advantage of height, as she is already towering over her 5ft 9in mum, clearly having inherited the tall gene from her 6ft 9ins boxing dad.
Venezuela already towers over her mum Paris, and her friends, and clearly inherited the tall gene from her dad[/caption]Lucrative brand potential
According to Carol Needham, who runs Needham’s Models, Venezuela could even follow in the footsteps of Katie Price‘s daughter, 17-year-old Princess Andre, and sign a deal with PrettyLittleThing.
Princess signed a four-figure deal with the fast-fashion brand back in January, and some experts predict the move could see her become a millionaire by the time she’s 18.
Venezuela could be set to follow in the footsteps of Princess Andre who signed a lucrative deal with Pretty Little Things[/caption]Carol explains: “Seeing someone like Venezuela Fury is truly unique.
“She’s almost 6ft tall at 14 years old and has her own signature style in modelling, especially with her teapot pose.
“I wouldn’t be surprised if PrettyLittleThing wanted to snap her up!
How rich are the Furys?
Tyson and Paris Fury have an estimated combined net worth over £70 million.
The bulk of this comes from Tyson’s heavyweight boxing paydays, most recently earning £80 million from his clash with Oleksandr Usyk.
Experts believe he has a whopping £300 million sitting in the bank, which is also thanks to the Fury family’s Netflix show and five book deals.
But mum-of-seven Paris proved she can take on the world after stepping down from Tyson’s company in August 2022 to focus on her own projects.
In just one year of flying solo, she raked in £180,000 from book and PR deals, and social media ads.
The couple live with their seven children in a £1.7 million mansion in Morecambe, Lancashire.
“She already has a massive social media following and a celebrity family to add to her appeal.”
Flair for style
Her wardrobe is every teen girl’s dream and Venezuela already owns a Gucci bag, a £411 Moschino Kids embellished T-shirt and a £175 Moschino belt.
Fabulous’ Fashion Editor Clemmie Fieldsend says that Venezuela already owns her own style.
“From her dad’s height to her mum’s love of fashion, a quick scroll through Venezuela’s social media reveals her flair for style,” she says.
“Even though she’s just 14, one of the most famous models of all time, Kate Moss, was the same age as Venezuela when her modelling career began after being scouted at New York’s JFK airport.
“And with mum Paris Fury‘s £90k wardrobe and love of glam outfits, she’s likely to have been surrounded by designer gear and clothes her whole life.
“She wears designer pieces but also creates on-trend looks for her followers such as double denim, leopard and the must have hue for this coming autumn/ winter, maroon.
“Being confident in front of the camera is something which I’m sure model scouts, and a brand like PrettyLittleThing, would be sold on.
“And ultimately, she has stunning looks so I’m sure she’ll go far.”
Venezuela has a flair for fashion[/caption]Glamorous lifestyle
Venezuela’s large family – she is one of seven children – are often seen living the high life on expensive trips abroad.
Back in July, the Fury’s enjoyed a glamorous trip to the Bahamas where Venezeula was pictured doing a smoothie shot on what appeared to be a private jet.
Venezuela was pictured living the high life on a private jet during a trip to the Bahamas[/caption]In the clip, Venezuela danced to Don’t Cha by The Pussycat Dolls as she held the purple shot which she told fans was “unreal”.
The family stayed at the iconic pink-walled Atlantis Resort, a place where high-profile celebrities mingle.
The likes of Oprah Winfrey, Beyoncé and Jay-Z, and Kim Kardashian have all flocked to the bumper resort – so it’s no wonder the Furys wanted a slice of the action.
This trip – and the multitude of other glam holidays that Venezuela has enjoyed, is sure to make make teens idolise the youngster all the more – and wish they had the lifestyle she does.
Explaining how the youngster glamorous lifestyle will boost her appeal, Megan Boyle, head of digital PR at TAL Agency says:
“Venezuela Fury certainly isn’t your typical teenager. Her wardrobe will inspire teens everywhere as they use her TikTok videos to cultivate their birthday and Christmas wishlists, which makes her incredibly valuable to brands who want to reach new audiences.
“Her glamorous lifestyle has also been brought down to earth with the behind-the-scenes Netflix show ‘At Home With The Furys’, which covers everything from mental health struggles to family life after Tyson’s retirement.
“There’s also the fact that Tyson Fury famously doesn’t splash the cash on his children, although they will still be treated and lavished, to keep their feet on the ground.
“This combination which brings together the glamour of fame with a down-to-earth vibe makes Venezuela all the more relatable to both everyday people scrolling through TikTok, and brands looking for influencers with a difference.”
Dad’s biggest fan
While Venezuela has a mega-star dad they still share a relatable and special down-to-earth bond which has likely struck a chord with stacks of her followers.
And Venezuela is one of his biggest fans.
Earlier this year, the teen shared a heartfelt message following the first loss of Tyson’s career.
After the Gyspy King was beaten in a clash with Oleksander Usyk, Venezuela took to TikTok to say: “Win or lose, he’s still the best in my eyes.”
“He’ll be back to take those belts when it’s rematch time.”
Venezuela has also given fans a glimpse of the warmth in their relationship after taking a cheeky swipe at him for being a bargain lover despite his massive fortune.
Down to earth roots
By fellow Morecambe lass and Fabulous Associate Editor Jessica Wilson
“Fury is a Morecambe lass, through-and-through.
“So it’s easy for me to see why she appeals to so many teens.
“I grew up on a street just five minutes from where the Furys lived.
“And I often see them out and about in Morecambe when I go home for the weekend – either Tyson running on the prom or Paris shopping in Asda.
“Despite her dad being worth over £40 million, growing up in Morecambe – also home to The Radfords – means Venezuela has had a very down-to-Earth upbringing and I think that’s what makes her more relatable to teens up and down the country.
“The Furys don’t live in a gated community away in a celeb hotspot – they are a big part of the community in Morecambe, shopping at the local supermarkets, visiting the local hairdressers and tip and eating in local pubs.
“Unlike other celeb kids, she’s not at a private school or attending parties with the stars every weekend.
“She’s living a normal childhood in a lovely little seaside town where her family are a big part of the local community.
“I think this helps other teens see her as someone who could be their mate – rather than an unapproachable celeb – she seems like a very normal and nice girl with a bright future ahead of her who hasn’t been swept up with her parents’ fame.”
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The Fury’s live in a £1.7 million mansion in Morecombe[/caption] Venezuela already has a large social media following which modelling pro’s say could pave the way to a successful career for the teenager[/caption] Venezuela has already left school but mum Paris said she won’t let her rely on dad Tyson’s millions[/caption] Venezuela said in Netflix documentary At Home With The Fury’s that she is unsure what career path she wants to take[/caption]