Teenage influencer Venezuela Fury was knocked to the ground outside Wembley Stadium when her husband Noah Price tried fixing her broken shoe following a concert.
The 16-year-old had spent the day walking around London in a pair of £10 heeled boots before attending a performance by American country music singer Luke Combs at the 90,000-seat national stadium with Price, 19.

Recounting the incident in a TikTok video, Fury described the £10 shoes as "so jazzy" and "amazing" after wearing them throughout the day.
"Went to walk out the concert, walking down the steps and I can feel… I thought it was like the… you know the end of a heel, the little spongy bit that stops it from being like scrapy?" she said. "I thought that was like digging in because I could feel something like pressing up and then when I stepped it was loose."

Upon looking down, Fury discovered that her heel was wobbling off completely. Price attempted to assist by pushing the heel back into position, but inadvertently pulled her foot out from under her.
"I fell, flying to the floor outside of Wembley Stadium as we were waiting for the taxi," she told her followers.
Shoe swap outside Wembley
While waiting on the pavement, Fury spotted two women wearing cowboy boots nearby who were also waiting for a taxi. She approached one of them to propose an impromptu trade.
"Do you want to swap shoes with me, love?" Fury recalled asking her. "Oh, these shoes, they're the best shoes in the world. They're so expensive. It's just me heel snapped. You can go and trade them in."

Although the woman initially hesitated, Fury persuaded her to complete the swap. Fury expressed gratitude toward the woman, calling her "lovely" and adding, "Thank God for this woman, you know... I felt bad for her after."
Despite the replacement cowboy boots leaving her with painful blisters, Fury wore them to visit the Coyote Ugly Bar in London, reasoning that security "wouldn't have let me in with no shoes on."
She later cautioned her viewers against visiting the nightspot, stating it was "only full of old men" before concluding her story.

Upcoming reality television appearance
The incident follows reports that Fury and Price have signed up to appear on The Wild Frontier, an upcoming Canadian wilderness spin-off of ITV reality series I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!.
The new series, hosted by British presenting duo Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly, is scheduled to air next year and will feature celebrities paired up to compete in outdoor survival trials.
Fury, who is the daughter of heavyweight boxing champion Tyson Fury and his wife Paris Fury, married Price on the Isle of Man earlier this year before the couple moved into a caravan in May.
The couple are reportedly set to fly out next month to film the series in Callaghan Valley, a mountain region near Whistler in British Columbia.
A source told The Sun that casting the newlyweds will be a major signing for broadcaster ITV, adding: "Venezuela and Noah are super-popular and fans can't get enough of them, devouring every detail of their wedding."
"Producers know casting them will guarantee viewers, as people tune in to see how they get on without their creature comforts," the source continued. "Venezuela is very glam, so may struggle to rough it."
ITV and representatives for Fury have been contacted for comment regarding their potential participation in the show.
