THE eldest of the Fury kids, Venezuela, has quickly become an influencer after the , At Home With The Fury’s, took the family into the mainstream.
Combined with her ever-growing popularity on social media, Venezuela is on her way to making millions.


But, while most naysayers can dismiss Venezuela’s life-of-luxe as her being a nepo baby to the who has an eye-watering £162million in cash and investments in his firm - we can reveal it’s all part of ...
Money-making mum
Mum-of-seven Paris’ own influence has also grown enormously since the show aired and it’s no doubt Paris will be trying to guide Venezuela to success.
Fiercely proud of her Irish traveller roots, Paris uses her own platform to share stories of her upbringing and life as a gypsy wife, and her non-nonsense approach to raising so many kids without any at-home help has quickly made her one of the most popular and relatable mumfluencers out there.
In May the secret private company, Paris Fury LTD, recorded a yearly profit of almost £200,000, meaning Paris, 35, is raking in an
Despite the family continues to embrace their heritage and Paris felt it was important for her daughter to be taught from a young age - though Venezuela was reluctant at first.
In their hit Netflix series, Paris accused her then 13 year old daughter of being a “privileged little brat” and said she refuses to let her “sponge” off her father’s £40 million fortune.

However, now almost 16, it looks like Venezuela has taken note as she is now clearly carving out her own career within the hugely popular #GypsyTok social media arena.
As well as her hugely popular outfit and GRWM videos, the fashion-loving teen recently announced she’s flogging some of her pre-loved garments from the family’s £1.7 million mansion on Vinted - which given her followers’ appreciation for her wardrobe, could be lucrative.
Partnerships with P. Louise cosmetics and smaller fashion brands who do bespoke outfits for the traveller community like Patty Fashion and Cristalle could also be in the working.
says: “Something unique about Venezuela is her confidence.
“For a 16-year-old to be brave enough and disciplined enough to constantly be active on social media, keeping up with their trends and sounds, showing off her clothes and lifestyle is pretty impressive.
“For other influencers with her following, it’s their full-time job.
“If I were a brand looking for someone with a huge audience she’d be a go-to.
“Brands from the Boohoo group (who now own Debenhams, PrettyLittleThing, Oasis, Karen Millen and Warehouse as well as Boohoo) would be foolish not to capitalise on her and her loyal following. But it will cost them.
“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.”
Millionaire future


Even when she’s not singing along to songs on TikTok the teen, who is already over 6ft, has already caught the attention of modelling agencies, who have claimed that her unique style “could make her a millionaire”.
And ahead of her 16th birthday this September, Venezuela has even signed with top talent agency, The Can Group, led by PR supremo Claire Powell.
Paris is represented by the same agency who also successfully masterminded the careers of Peter Andre, and his children Junior, 20, and 18 year old Princess.
A source told The Sun, “Signing Venezuela up to The Can Group is a very business-savvy decision by the Furys. Having worked with Peter Andre’s kids Junior and Princess, the agency has already proved the value in taking on their clients’ children.
“There’s already a lot of trust between all parties and the benefit of being able to mould them from a young age.
“Venezuela made clear in the Netflix documentary that she has her own mind and is growing up fast.
“She’s still young, so has plenty of time to find her path. By the looks of things, she’s going to be really successful.”


In the past few months alone the 15-year-old has been endlessly glammed up to the nines - showcasing her and parties, and has even enjoyed a jaunt to Paris.
Queen traveller influencer
While already firmly holds the crown with an older audience - full of mums and wives struggling with the daily ‘juggle’ - there’s a gap for the teen market, which is one of the most lucrative on social media.
Venezuela might not turn 16 until September and yes, she did quit school at just 11, but the teen and her tight group of elite girl pals are already making huge waves on the social media scene.
The uniform is bright colour- blocking or bejewelled outfits set off by deep, dark tans. Dior accessories hang off bangled wrists with big, show-stopping hair finishing the look and heavy, ornate bespoke jewellery of Catholic crosses or protective cherubs.

Known as traveller or gypsy influencers, the teen and her social media network of friends - mainly from Irish traveller or Roma backgrounds - and traditions online to the delight of their thousands of followers.
Already with an impressive six million likes alone on her social media platforms, Venezuela’s where she often doesn’t even speak, but simply can easily get over 80K views in a few hours.
And her crew of influencer pals are all very well versed showing off their lifestyle only girls their age can dream of.
Most of them like- which is custom in the traveller community - meaning they are free to enjoy days out shopping for new outfits, getting their nails done or enjoying lunches in London’s swanky Knightsbridge.
In April, with her family and pals - sisters Lizzie and LaLa Saunders - while most teens their age were returning to school after the Easter holidays cramming for their exams.
The group of friends stayed at Simon Cowell’s favourite hotel in Sandy Lane where rooms can cost from £1300 per night and showcased their incredible holiday wardrobes to adoring followers.
Weeks later, Venezuela was back home for a ‘#gypsywedding’ and shared clips of herself wearing a glitzy and very expensive looking white diamante satin co-ord and gold heels.
And it’s usually Venezuela’s jewel-encrusted and colourful outfits that get the most attention from fans online.
And it’s hardly surprising, is every teen girl’s dream. She already owns a Gucci bag, a £411 Moschino Kids embellished T-shirt and a £175 Moschino belt.
Venezuela’s girl group
Caprice Welch

One pal who also often likes Venezuela’s fashion posts on social media is 17-year-old Caprice Welch.
She’s another popular influencer from the traveller community who likes to keep her 11,000 followers up-to-date on her super glam lifestyle, often with her and Venezuela sweetly commenting on how much they love each other on post.
When they’re not on holiday or dining out, traveller social gatherings are often where they hang out.
While it’s unknown if Venezuela was there, Caprice is a regular at Cambridge’s Midsummer Fair - an annual event known as the ‘Gypsy Fair’ in the traveller community - along with fellow influencer Mary Bridget Stanley.
Mary Stanley

Mary - who has an incredible 954,000 followers on TikTok - joined Venezuela at for Ladies’ Day on June 20.
The glam 19-year-old often shares “get ready with me” videos, giving advice on the perfect pin curls as well as her routine.
In one video, she even gave a tutorial for girls ahead of the traditional “grabbing” courting ritual where the boys kiss and “grab” the girl they like.
Sienna Featon

A close mate who is yet to burst onto the influencer scene but often features on her TikTok videos is also 16-year-old Sienna Featon who, like all of them, showcases her outfits and sings along to songs from her traveller trailer.
And with that girl gang backing her, there could be no stopping her!