Princess Andre and make millions as an influencer. “No more laziness” – Venezuela Fury transforms after being brutally scolded by her mum for ‘not wanting to do anything’

Venezuela Fury, the eldest daughter of boxing legend Tyson Fury and wife Paris, looks set to become the next teenage sensation in the influencer world — following in the footsteps of Princess Andre.

At just 15 years old, Venezuela has already gained thousands of fans thanks to her appearances on the hit Netflix series At Home With the Furys. Now, with growing interest from modelling agencies and a  celebrity agent already backing her, she’s poised to cash in on her family’s fame.

The teen is said to be taking inspiration from Princess Andre — daughter of Peter Andre and Katie Price — who has landed lucrative deals with brands like PrettyLittleThing and Superdrug. Venezuela has reportedly signed with Claire Powell, the agent behind many reality TV stars, and is quickly building her personal brand through GRWM (Get Ready With Me) videos and outfit hauls on platforms like Instagram and TikTok.

Despite being the daughter of a man worth £110 million, Paris Fury was determined to teach Venezuela about traditional Traveller values. But it wasn’t always easy. In a scene from their Netflix series, Paris once accused her then-13-year-old daughter of being a “privileged little brat” when Venezuela declared she had no interest in a career and wanted to “sit at home.” Shocked, Paris asked if she planned to live off her father’s wealth, to which Venezuela smiled and nodded.

That brutally honest moment may have been a wake-up call. Now, nearly 16, Venezuela appears more focused and independent. She’s even started selling her old designer clothes from their £1.7 million mansion on Vinted, a sign of entrepreneurial spirit.

Fashion editor Clemmie Fieldsend told The Sun: “She’s already showing business savvy — building her presence and using it smartly. If she continues this way, there’s no reason she couldn’t earn seven figures.”

As #GypsyTok gains traction online, Venezuela may soon become a defining face of her generation — transforming her family’s fame into an empire of her own.