Tyson Fury's daughter, Venezuela, has amassed a legion of loyal fans following her family's smash-hit Netflix series and now looks set to make mega money as an influencer as a result.
The 15-year-old, who stars in At Home With the Furys on the streaming giant, is said to be keen to copy Peter Andre and Katie Price's daughter, Princess, and use her platform to cash in on her family's success. Already more than 6ft tall, Venezuela has also reportedly caught the eye of several modelling agencies and has signed with celebrity agent, Claire Powell, who represents Peter and a host of other famous faces.
Despite Tyson’s fame and £110 million fortune, the Fury family continues to uphold their heritage and Paris felt it was important for Venezuela to be taught “traveller skills and traditions” from a young age.
However, Venezuela wasn't buying it to begin with. In their hit Netflix series, Paris accused her then 13-year-old daughter of being a “privileged little brat" and refused to let her “sponge” off her father's staggering fortune.
Paris asked her firstborn what her plans for the future were and what kind of career she could see herself in, before Venezuela simply said: "Sit at home.” Eyebrows raised, Paris replied: "By the time I was 12 or 13, your granny was showing me everything I needed to know about home life and then once a week I used to go to a centre where we used to do like Gypsy Traveller meetings”.
Venezuela shot back: "Being deadly serious now, I don't have a plan. I don't want to do anything, from the bottom of my heart.” Paris then asked the teenager if she was 'just going to sponge' from her dad Tyson, to which Venezuela nodded and smiled before her mum savagely responded: "I always thought of something how to better myself, you are obviously just a privileged little brat."
However, now, at almost 16, it looks like Venezuela is forging her own path within the hugely popular #GypsyTok social media arena.
As well as her successful outfit hauls and GRWM videos, the teen recently revealed she's flogging some of old clothes from her family’s £1.7 million mansion on Vinted.

Speaking toThe Sun about Venezuela's lucrative future, fashion editor, Clemmie Fieldsend said: "She's already got a savvy business mind and is using her social presence to sell her old designer clothes on Vinted - and with an army of thousands - she could easily bag seven figures.
"Looking at the likes of Princess Andre, another successful teen, at 18 years-old she's bagged deals as a brand ambassador for the likes of PrettyLittleThing and Superdrug.
"There's a high chance Venezuela could achieve the same - if not better."
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