They have almost been married a month with Venezuela Fury capturing the heart of the nation after tying the knot with Noah Price.
And now it has been reported that the 16-year-old is being eyed up by executives for a fly on the wall TV series.
Boasting 1.3million TikTok followers, the eldest daughter of Tyson and Paris is already entertaining fans with her honest musings and candid moments, from cooking to kitting out her and Noah’s static caravan home.
And following the success of the Netflix series House Of Furys, it is no wonder bosses are wanting to draw on the Fury popularity.
A TV insider said: ‘The couple are not A-list celebrities but everyone has become obsessed with their love story.
‘People are genuinely intrigued by them. Whether it’s the fact they have married so young, Venezuela’s famous family or their gypsy lifestyle, they have the ‘X factor’.
Venezuela Fury is reportedly in talks for huge fly on the wall TV series’ after becoming a TikTok sensation following her wedding to Noah Price
‘Several TV executives think a proper fly-on-the-wall series following their lives as newlyweds in the gypsy community would be fascinating,’ they told The Sun.
It is thought Netflix would be likely to produce the series due to their already established relationship with the Furys.
Venezeula’s representatives told The Daily Mail: ‘We have many offers on the table regarding Venezuela which we are discussing.’
Meanwhile on Wednesday Venezuela took to Instagram as she shared an unseen snap from the wedding.
Beaming in the black and white selfie, Venezuela chilled out with her new husband on the couch as they snuck a moment to themselves during the special day.
The star exchanged vows with Noah at the Victorian Royal Chapel of St John’s on the Isle of Man in May.
Venezuela stunned in a lace fishtail wedding gown with a 50ft train and wore black sunglasses and white Crocs as promised.
And since then the couple have begun settling into newly wed life after their £30,000 luxury Marbella honeymoon.
The couple are settling into married life at their static caravan, located just three doors down from her new mother-in-law.
Her regular TikTok updates have given her fans a glimpse of home and her purchases.
Last week she showed off the new bedding she had bought, with the Blumarine duvet costing £450. She added a luxurious £500 throw which is embellished with Swarovski crystals and a set of £80 a piece cushions.
The daughter of Tyson and Paris, 16, wed husband Noah Price, 19, last month in a lavish Isle of Man ceremony before a £30,000 honeymoon in Marbella
The couple have bought a huge TV for the living room, snapping a photo of their cosy Netflix set up.
The vast flat screen just about fits on top of a cream velvet ottoman, with the snap also displaying the immaculate carpet and gold trimmed feature wall in the open plan room.
Over in the kitchen, Venezuela, who has been cooking for Noah every night, showed off a silver ice bucket, no doubt a wedding gift, as well as a £200 Mackenzie-Childs kettle.
Meanwhile Venezuela hit back at trolls over the weekend who slammed her for leaving school when she was 11 as she revealed she could have attended a grammar school if she wanted.
Venezuela shared a TikTok at McDonald’s on Saturday where she spoke about her education, after Noah returned to work at the scrap yard.
She said: ‘Just seen a video saying “Venezuela Fury left school when she was 11, how do you expect her to spell?”
‘I’ll have you know, I nearly got accepted into a grammar school.’
Noah interrupted and asked what a grammar high school was and what grammar meant, to which Venezuela replied: ‘Good spelling.’
Grammar schools in the UK are state-funded, academically selective secondary schools that admit pupils based on their performance in an entrance exam.
Children are required to score highly on the (11+) exam taken in Year 6.
Venezuela continued: ‘I was going to go to a grammar school and also I had tutoring as well. I did all my tests and things. I don’t know where you get your information from.
‘I got awarded prize of the year in school in Year 6 for good spelling.’
Paris previously revealed why they had taken their eldest daughter out of school. She said: ‘We finish school at primary age, which is the traditional traveller way. We’ve just brought the tradition into the 21st century.
‘Venezuela wanted to leave school and all her [traveller] friends were leaving.’
Paris added her daughter would continue with her education, as she explained: ‘Her tutor is gonna keep her up to date with all of her tests. She will also be having piano lessons.’