Venezuela Fury and her husband Noah Price have reunited with her family on the Isle of Man after dismissing online speculation that she no longer sees her parents Paris and Tyson Fury.
The 16-year-old reality television star took to TikTok on Monday after followers repeatedly questioned whether she had distanced herself from her famous household.
"By the way, for all you're asking, do you still see your mum?" Venezuela told viewers in a video posted to the platform. "Do you think I've divorced my mum and dad or something? Course I do. Silly question."

Following the social media exchange, Venezuela joined her family for a group photograph alongside her husband Noah, who stood next to his father-in-law, former world heavyweight boxing champion Tyson Fury.
The black-and-white family portrait also featured Venezuela's mother Paris, her siblings Valencia, eight, Prince John James, 14, and Prince Adonis, seven, as well as her 16-year-old cousin Johnboy. Sharing the image online, Paris wrote: "Love all these."
Paris later posted a separate selfie with her eldest daughter, captioning the picture: "@venezuelaprice1 and me chilling."

Family Reunion and Netflix Filming
Mother and daughter explained on TikTok that Venezuela had flown out to the Isle of Man to film scenes for the upcoming third series of their Netflix reality show, At Home With The Furys.
The docuseries follows the everyday life of the Fury family, who reside in Morecambe, Lancashire. The previous season focused on the romantic relationship between Venezuela and Noah, capturing the moment the young couple got engaged.
Venezuela and Noah subsequently tied the knot on the Isle of Man in May before moving into a static caravan home. Fans of the show are expecting the new series to document their wedding ceremony and post-marital life.

Social Media Stardom and Future Projects
Since breaking into the spotlight on the family's streaming series, Venezuela has amassed 1.4 million followers on TikTok, where she regularly shares candid videos documenting her personal life.
Her social media content ranges from casual cooking clips to updating fans on how she and Noah are kitting out their static caravan home.
The couple are now reportedly set to take on their next major television venture after signing up for an I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! spin-off series in Canada.

Wilderness Reality Show Rumours
Hosted by Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly, the new ITV spin-off titled The Wild Frontier is scheduled to air next year and will "feature a surprise twist by pairing up celebrities as they navigate trials" in the Canadian wilderness.
Venezuela and Noah are rumoured to be the latest additions to the star-studded line-up. Filming for the show is set to begin next month in Callaghan Valley, British Columbia, a mountain valley region near Whistler.
The pair's inclusion would mark a significant signing for ITV following the widespread public attention surrounding their Isle of Man wedding and move into a caravan.
A source told The Sun: "Venezuela and Noah are super-popular and fans can't get enough of them, devouring every detail of their wedding. Producers know casting them will guarantee viewers, as people tune in to see how they get on without their creature comforts."
The insider added: "Venezuela is very glam, so may struggle to rough it." Daily Mail has contacted ITV and Venezuela's representative for comment.
