Venezuela Fury addresses allegations of leaving school at 11

Venezuela is now settling into married life in the static caravan

Responding to online trolls who mocked her education, Venezuela Fury said she left school at 11.

The daughter of Tyson and Paris, 16, who married husband Noah Price, 19, last month in a lavish Isle of Man ceremony defended herself by claiming she almost went to a grammar school, received tutoring and won a spelling award.

The teenager addressed the criticism in a TikTok video while standing by her academic background after Noah returned to work at the junkyard.

She said: “Just watched a video saying ‘Venezuela Fury left school when she was 11, how do you expect her to spell?’

“I want you to know, I almost got accepted into a high school.”

Noah interrupted and asked what a 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 students based on their performance in an entrance exam.

Children must score high on (11+) exams taken in year 6.

Venezuela continued: ‘I was going to a secondary school and I also had tutoring. I did all my tests and stuff. I don’t know where you are getting your information from.

‘I was awarded the prize of the year at school in year 6 for good spelling.’

Venezuela is now settling into a marriage in the static caravan she shares with her new husband in Derbyshire.

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