Fans will be aware that the TV personality shares seven children with her heavyweight boxer husband, Tyson Fury
14:47, 03 Apr 2026Updated 14:48, 03 Apr 2026

Paris Fury with her daughter, Venezuela(Image: Paris Fury Instagram)
Paris Fury has shared what she doesn’t want to let eldest child, Venezuela, and her other daughters do as she opened up about the pressures facing youngsters on social media.
Fans will be aware that the TV personality shares seven children – Venezuela, Prince John James, Prince Tyson II, Valencia, Prince Adonis Amaziah, Athena, and Prince Rico Paris – with her heavyweight boxer husband, Tyson Fury.
The couple’s eldest child, daughter Venezuela, has been hitting the headlines after she revealed she was getting married after her boyfriend, Noah Prince, popped the question at her 16th birthday party late last year.
But away from the big nuptials ahead, Paris has been heard opening up about how she feels pressure to always look glamorous and admitted why she would stop Venezuela from getting cosmetic surgery as she continues to progress through her teenage years.
Speaking on The Netmums Podcast, Paris, 36, told hosts Louise Burke and JB Gill: “[Social media] is there 24 hours of the day. Years ago, when I was young, it was a magazine and a newspaper. You could only ever look at a magazine or a movie. It wasn’t in your face 24/7.
“I [tell Venezuela], you don’t need a filter, baby. You don’t need it. When young kids are looking at this false image all the time, everyone has these big lips on the filters, and everyone has the perfect face and the perfect nose.”

Venezuela is Paris and her husband Tyson’s eldest child(Image: Paris Fury Instagram)
She continued: “If Venezuela came to me and said, ‘I don’t like this, I don’t like that on my face. I’m like, don’t be so stupid, don’t be so silly, you’re fine.’ I’ll reinstall that. [I won’t] be like, ‘Let’s get lip filler, let’s get you a nose job’. It’s your job to try and build up confidence instead of fixing the problem.’
“I’ve got my daughter, who’s eight. She says, ‘I’ve got hair on my arms, I’ve got hairy arms.’ And it’s like, baby hair, everybody has that. It’s normal, it’s nothing wrong.”
It comes after Paris herself said she staying clear of any tweakments after she made a vow to herself in her 20s to never go under the knife to change her appearance. It came after she needed an operation after falling ill and made a promise to “never be put to sleep” for cosmetic surgery.
With that, she is trying to make sure that Venezuela knows that she doesn’t need to change her appearance ahead of her wedding day and that a “bit of lipstick and touch of blusher” is enough. She previously told the Mirror: “I’m trying to instil this in my daughter, Venezuela. She’s 16 and I don’t want her in this age of girls as young as 14, getting lip fillers and things following suit. What happened to growing old gracefully? Everyone wants to look younger than they are.”
On whether she’d be getting any tweakments herself before her daughter’s big day, she added: “Ha, no, because I immediately get this terrifying image of having Botox and then one eyebrow’s floating up into the air! I’m not even 40 yet, I don’t need it and I don’t want it.”