It was double buzz across entertainment and lifestyle circles as two big stories made the rounds — Tyson Fury’s teenage daughter, Venezuela, got engaged on her 16th birthday, while Nollywood actress Dayo Amusa urged Nigerians to prioritize self-respect and boundaries.
Venezuela Fury’s Engagement at 16
Venezuela Fury, the 16-year-old daughter of world boxing champion Tyson Fury and wife Paris, got engaged to her boyfriend Noah Prince in a romantic moment that unfolded during her birthday celebration.
The heartwarming proposal was captured in a video shared by Paris Fury, 35, on Instagram, showing Noah kneeling before Venezuela — dressed in a white crop top and skirt — as she smiled and accepted the ring.
Paris captioned the post:
“Congratulations to @venezuelafuryofficial and @7noahprice on getting engaged. Both only young but when you know you know! Still in shock but very happy for you both. Me and your Dad couldn’t be prouder xxx @tysonfury.”
Venezuela herself reposted the moment on Instagram Stories, confirming:
“Engaged @7noahprice ❤️”
The engagement has stirred reactions online, with many surprised by the young age, while others congratulated the couple.
Dayo Amusa Preaches Boundaries and Self-Worth
In another development, Nollywood star Dayo Amusa has urged Nigerians to stop living only to meet other people’s expectations.
The actress, who is contesting for the position of Vice President of the Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN), Southwest, took to Instagram to remind fans that constantly saying “yes” to others often leaves people drained and unappreciated.
Amusa emphasized:
“Safeguard your time and happiness. It’s okay to walk away from those who can’t respect your boundaries. Life doesn’t owe anyone anything. Stop complaining, take responsibility for your choices, and believe in your ability to rise above challenges.”
Her message has since sparked conversations about self-care, people-pleasing, and personal growth.