Venezuela Fury rang in her 16th birthday in style last Friday with a party that was nothing short of spectacular.
The night turned extra magical as the daughter of Tyson and Paris also got engaged to her boyfriend, Noah Price, 18.
Taking to Instagram on Thursday, Paris gave a peek behind the scenes with a series of snaps.
In one adorable photo, Paris and Venezuela posed side by side, with the wife of the former heavyweight world champion stunned in a black midi dress.
Birthday girl Venezuela looked glamorous in a beaded two-piece set, with her hair styled into an updo.
Paris shared a sweet snap with Molly-Mae Hague, who stunned in a sleek black ensemble, as they got close for a photo surrounded by friends and family.
Another snap captured pure happiness as Venezuela grinned next to dad Tyson, who brought the party vibes in a colourful floral shirt.


The photo dump also included a heartwarming clip of Paris dancing with her daughter, along with snaps showing off the extravagant balloon decorations, cake, and all the festive vibes.
Alongside the post, she wrote: 'Thank you to everyone who came to @venezuelafuryoffical 16th birthday party, pretty sure we all had the best time.'
It comes after Paris shared the happy news of Venezuela's engagement last week, writing: 'Congratulations to @venezuelafuryofficial and @7noahprice on getting engaged.
'Both only young but when you know you know! Still in shock but very happy for you both. Me and your Dad couldn't be prouder xxx.'
Venezuela's news has echos of her parents' romance, after first meeting when Tyson was 17 and Paris was 15 - before reconnecting and beginning a romance at her 16th birthday.
Later in the week, former heavyweight world champion Tyson appeared to respond to the criticism on Instagram.
He shared a video by minaret minds, an Instagram account which states that it focuses on 'Islamic reminders, stories and reflections.'
In the video, the narrator states '50 years ago people got married at 18 and stayed together until death. Today people wait until 30 to get married and divorce within three years.










'Back then, couples had nothing but built everything together. Now couples have everything but can't build anything together. Our grandparents shared one small room and called it paradise. We have five bedroom houses and call them prisons.
'The only difference is we now call commitment settling and call running away finding yourself.'
The post added: 'Who convinced us that love expires, that compatibility is instant, that marriage should feel like a Disney movie every day.
'If we question ourselves, we might stop expecting perfection and start building connection.
'I ask have we become on focused on finding the one that we forgot how to become the one.'
Venezuela's engagement had echoes of Tyson and Paris's romance, with the couple having met when they were 17 and 15, respectively.
They reconnected and began a romance at her 16th birthday.
Paris and Tyson married in 2008 when she was just 19 and he was 21-years-old during a ceremony in Doncaster. They later renewed their vows in April 2013 in New York City.
In August the couple married for the third time, with a ceremony held in the South of France, attended by their seven children.