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Paris Fury lets slip the secret to Venezuela’s incredible waist-length curls

21 May 2024 , 15:49
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Plus, the £2 bargain buy mum Paris swears by
Plus, the £2 bargain buy mum Paris swears by

SHE'S just as gorgeous as her mum, often dubbed ''the spitting image'' of Paris Fury.

And now, Paris has spilled the secret behind her eldest child's stunning hair - however, there have been speculations whether that's Venezuela's real curls.

The 14-year-old, the eldest of their children, shared snaps on Instagram, all glammed up eiqrtithiktprw
The 14-year-old, the eldest of their children, shared snaps on Instagram, all glammed upCredit: instagram/venezuelafuryofficial
Mum Paris revealed that Venezuela had achieved the look with the Dyson Airwrap
Mum Paris revealed that Venezuela had achieved the look with the Dyson AirwrapCredit: Instagram/paris fury

The 14-year-old, who recently shared a heartfelt message about dad Tyson following the first loss of his boxing career, posted a few snaps of herself looking glamorous on Instagram.

In the photos, the beautiful teenager - who last year had lavish birthday celebrations - was sporting a fabulous fit, wearing a leopard print top, as well as a chic pair of white shorts.

The jaw-dropping outfit was completed with golden accessories, a red lippy, Chanel trainers, a fresh manicure, as well as the star of the show - Venezuela's waist-length hair that had been curled.

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The 14-year-old, who is one of the seven children the duo share, had captioned the post with a leopard emoji, before social media users raced to comments.

But it wasn't just fans of the family who couldn't get over the incredible beauty and how much Venezuela looked like her mother - Paris, too, left a lovely message.

''Beautiful, my V,'' the mum-of-seven wrote, before revealing how her daughter had achieved the hairstyle - and it's all thanks to a viral product everyone's been raving about.

''The @dysonhairpro worked,'' Paris added, as one person wondered if Venezuela's hair was fake.

''Are those extensions?! Your hair is amazing,'' a fan asked.

The beauty fan-loved Dyson Airwrap has become all the rage on social media - and Venezuela also shared a tutorial on how she used the pricey device to give her waist-length hair some bounce and pin curls.

In a video uploaded to TikTok, the 14-year-old could be seen holding the sought-after tool, as she removed the hairclips one by one, before revealing the final result.

After running through her gorgeous brunette hair with her fingers, the stylish fashionista posed with the curly hairdo, proving there were no extensions in sight.

Fellow social media users flocked to comments, with one writing: ''Mammy's girl mammy's double.''

Another agreed, writing: ''Beautiful girl she’s just like her mam.''

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Someone else penned: ''All Grown Up.''

''She has gorgeous hair,'' a beauty lover couldn't get over the curls seen on the platform, both of which, Instagram and TikTok, are managed by Paris and her hubby, Tyson.

Keeping pride in your appearance is everything

It seems like when it comes to all things beauty, Venezuela has learnt a thing or two from her mum Paris, according to whom keeping pride in your appearance is everything.

But despite being married to Tyson and living a millionaire lifestyle, the mum-of-seven doesn't always splurge out a fortune on her beauty - and swears by a £2 cream.

Writing in her autobiography, How Does She Do It she said: “Taking pride in your appearance shouldn’t depend on being conventionally slim or attractive.

“I reckon you can make the best of yourself, whatever your shape or size.”

One of Paris' top beauty buys, she recently revealed, is the Nivea Soft cream, which just costs £2 from Boots stores. 

The stunner will apply it to her skin, and believes that “makeup goes on really well afterwards.”

Kate Kulniece

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