Paris Fury currently not 'comfortable' with idea of daughter Venezuela starting a family with fiance Noah Price
Paris Fury says she does not want to become a grandmother in her 30s if her 16-year-old daughter Venezuela and 18-year-old fiance Noah Price are thinking about having children soon.

Paris Fury is not "comfortable" about becoming a grandmother in her 30s if her daughter Venezuela has a child with fiance Noah Price.
In September, the 18-year-old boxer got down on one knee and popped the question with a huge "white gold, diamond band with a diamond solitaire" ring at Venezuela's 16th birthday party, in front of 300 guests.
And although Paris and her husband, 37-year-old boxer Tyson Fury, are "really happy" with their engagement, Paris is not keen on the idea of them starting a family any time soon.
The 35-year-old author - who got engaged to Tyson at the age of 17 - told the Daily Mail: "I wouldn't be comfortable being a grandmother.
"I will smile, but I really don't think I'm ready to become a granny! I couldn't be an old-looking granny. I will have to be the youngest-looking granny ever."
Paris - who stressed Venezuela is "so confident in herself" and knows the engagement is something "she wants" - gently encouraged her daughter to embrace her freedom before becoming a mom, as well as explore the world.
She added: "I install into her, Venezuela, enjoy your life, travel, see places, even if it's them together.
"Although I don't believe there is anything more fulfilling than motherhood, I still think it's good to have time to grow as your own person, even though I was 19 when I had Venezuela.
"I grew up being a mother, and I have said many times I wouldn't change anything. But I do think once you have children, you have to think of them first.
"You are no longer putting yourself first, you have other people to care for, so for that moment, it's good to wait a while.
"But again, that's her life to live, and she and her partner will have to decide."
Elsewhere, Venezuela - who was as "shocked" as Paris by the engagement - revealed Noah had "palpitations" about asking Tyson for permission to propose to her.
She told Fabulous magazine: "I think any boy would be scared of my dad! But it’s the respectful thing to do.
“He said he was having palpitations about doing it, he was all kinds of nervous. It went well, though. My dad wouldn’t interfere, he’s very supportive of whatever I do.
"He’s very happy for us."
Noah and Venezuela went Instagram-official in August at York Races, and she revealed they knew they were made for each other right from the beginning.
Venezuela explained: "Since we first started going out, he’s always said, 'I’m going to marry you,' but I didn’t know when it was going to happen.
"He’s very kind and treats me well. Once you know, you know, don’t you?"
As well as Venezuela, Paris and Tyson have daughters Valencia, eight, and Athena, four, as well as sons Prince John James, 14, Prince Tyson Fury II, nine, Prince Adonic Amaziah, six, and Prince Rico, two.