PARIS Fury’s eldest child seems to be following in her very glamorous footsteps.
Mum-of-six Paris, who is expecting her seventh child with boxer husband Tyson Fury, shared a photo of her daughter Venezuela - and the teen looks unrecognisable.
In the stylish photo, 13-year-old Venezuela was seen posing at a party next to Paris’s best friend Shannon.
The proud mum wrote: “My bestie and my baby. Shannon and Venezuela.”
Paris and Venezuela had been attending a birthday celebration, with the teen smiling in an orange halterneck dress and matching heels, while Paris donned a black sequin mini dress.
Just like her show-stopping mum, she had full lashes and stylish hair.
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Fans were quick to comment on the snap, with one saying: “Venezuela is so grown up now”, and another added: “Stunning just like her mama.”
Paris previously showed photos from Venezuela's extravagant Vegas-themed 13th birthday.
Last month, Tyson revealed that he and wife Paris are expecting their seventh child.
The Furys welcomed baby Athena to their clan in August 2021, with many expecting their young daughter to be their last child.
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But they'll be welcoming another bundle of joy into the world later this year.
Tyson revealed the news on Instagram with a heartwarming snap of himself and Paris enjoying some snacks at the cinema.
His accompanying caption wrote: "All is not lost!
"I get to do date night with my beautiful pregant wife @parisfury1.
"God is great. Seventh baby incoming. Fantastic news to cheer me up."
Fury and Paris met at the age of 14 and married five years later when they were 20 and 19 respectively.
Daughter Venezuela soon followed and was later joined by Prince John James, nine, Prince Tyson II, five, Adonis, four, and Valencia, three.
Baby Athena was born prematurely in August 2021 and died for three minutes before being revived by doctors.
Previously, Paris defended her decision to take daughter Venezuela out of school at the age of 11.
Appearing on Loose Women, Paris spoke about how it is tradition for travellers to educate their kids at home.
She admitted she has experienced backlash from other parents about her choice to homeschool Venezuela, but insists she’s “not taking away any chances” from her.
Speaking on the show, Paris said: “It’s nothing new to us. It’s what our culture, our race of people as gypsies and travellers, have always done.
"We gave Venezuela the option - do you want to go to high school or be homeschooled?
"I had such a bad backlash, ‘you’ve took away her chances for this, her chance for that?’
"I haven’t took away her advantages because she will sit her levels and go through the full extent of schooling.
"When she is 15 and 16, if she wants to go into further learning, she can."
Paris said she did three years of studying to run a beauty therapy business so she could run her own salon.
The mum continued: "I’ve told my girl, she can do everything.
"She’ll keep up to date with her studies and then when it comes to that time.
"People just look at it like ‘you’ve taken her out of school’, but that’s not the case.
"I can’t take full credit, she does have a tutor.
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"Somebody comes in weekly and they do all her work, and keep her up to date with the standards she is meant to do.
"It’s going great."