Anthea Turner Criticizes Venezuela Fury's Cooking Skills on Channel 5 Show
Television presenter Anthea Turner said on Channel 5 that Venezuela Fury left home without domestic skills. The 16-year-old daughter of Tyson Fury married Noah Price earlier this month.
news.sky.comTelevision presenter Anthea Turner said Venezuela Fury left home without domestic skills during a debate on Channel 5's Vanessa program. The comments came days after the 16-year-old daughter of boxer Tyson Fury married Noah Price. Turner spoke to guest host Cherry Healey on the Thursday edition of the show.
She said parents should ensure children know how to cook and perform household tasks before leaving home. The remarks followed a TikTok video posted by Fury showing her husband preparing dinner. In the clip, Fury said she had difficulty operating a gas stove and told viewers to let husbands handle cooking.
Price married at the Victorian Royal Chapel of St John's on the Isle of Man with about 120 guests. The couple held their reception at the Comis Hotel and then traveled to Marbella for a honeymoon costing £30,000. After returning, the couple moved into a static caravan in a gated compound in the East Riding of Yorkshire.
Fury posted footage of the property, which they named The Manor House, and noted it was their first home. Some social media users criticized Fury's statements about cooking. Fury responded in another video that she does not care what others say about her.
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3 events- Earlier this month
Venezuela Fury and Noah Price married at chapel on Isle of Man.
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Fury posted TikTok video of husband cooking dinner at new home.
1 sourceGB News - Thursday
Anthea Turner commented on Fury's domestic skills during Channel 5 broadcast.
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Fury received online criticism and responded in a follow-up video.
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