- Venezuela, 15, is a familiar face having featured in At Home With The Furys
- She has an ambitious career move of her own as she approaches adulthood
- Tyson has conceded he was finding it tough to see his daughter getting older
Tyson Fury‘s teenage daughter will launch an ambitious career move as she appears primed to follow in her famous father’s footsteps.
Venezuela, 15, is a familiar face to many having featured in her family’s Netflix documentary At Home With The Furys.
In the show, Tyson conceded that he was finding it tough to get to grip with his daughter entering adolescence.
One clip saw him remark: ‘I can’t believe Venezuela is a teenager. This has come around very quick.
‘It only seems like yesterday she was a little two-year-old. Now she’s a beautiful, springing young butterfly.’

Tyson Fury’s teenage daughter is set to launch an intriguing career move

Venezuela, 15, is a familiar face to many and appears keen to follow in the famous footsteps of her father
It has seen her sign up to The Can Group, a talent agency that represents celebrities and offers brand collaborations, of which Andre’s daughter is already a member.
According to The Sun, an insider said: ‘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.
‘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.’
It comes after Venezuela launched her own money-making move by setting up her own page on popular clothing brand Vinted.

She will partner with Peter Andre ‘s daughter in a surprise move

She has now signed up to The Can Group, a talent agency that markets celebrities
This allows other users to purchase clothes from various different designer labels for as little as £30.
Venezuela’s sister, Princess, who is also affiliated with The Can Group agency, will star in her own TV show following her 18th birthday – as she seeks to become a millionaire before she turns 20.
With that ambition at the forefront of her mind, she has signed brand deals with cosmetics company Superdrug and online brand Pretty Little Thing.
The ambitious youngster has also created her own jewellery range with the hope of raking in the cash.
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