Venezuela Fury addresses claims about leaving school at 11


Venezuela now adapts to married life in the static caravan

Venezuela Fury responded to online trolls who mocked his upbringing, saying he left school at 11 years old.

The 16-year-old daughter of Tyson and Paris, who married her husband Noah Price, 19, last month in a lavish ceremony on the Isle of Man, defended herself by claiming she almost attended a grammar school, received tutoring and won a spelling prize.

The teen addressed the criticism in a TikTok video while defending her educational background after Noah returned to work at the junkyard.

She said: “I just watched a video that says: “Venezuela Fury left school when he was 11, how do you expect him to write?”

“Just so you know, I almost got accepted into an elementary school.”

Noah interrupted and asked what high school was and what grammar meant, to which Venezuela responded, “Good spelling.”

Secondary schools in the United Kingdom are academically selective, state-funded secondary schools that admit pupils based on their performance in an entrance examination.

Children must achieve a high score in the exam (11+) taken in Year 6.

Venezuela continued: ‘I was going to go to a primary school and I also received tutoring. I did all my tests and stuff. I don’t know where you get your information from.

“I was awarded the school prize of the year in Year 6 for good spelling.”

Venezuela is now adjusting to married life in the static caravan she shares with her new husband in Derbyshire.

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