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Holly Valance reveals she convinced Nigel Farage to run in the election and had been 'whispering in his ear for a long time' READ MORE: Olympia distances herself from Holly after 'woke stuff' comments By Kinta Walsh-cotton For Daily Mail Australia and Elizabeth Haigh In London Published: 10:32, 4 June 2024 | Updated: 11:20, 4 June 2024 e-mail 25 shares 31 View comments Holly Valance has claimed she convinced Nigel Farage to stand to be an MP in July's General Election and said she has been 'whispering in his ear for a long time'. The Neighbours star, 41, said she talked the new Reform leader around after he initially decided against running - before he announced on Monday that he would stand in Clacton, Essex. The former actress and pop star said she had been 'whispering in [Farage's] ear for a long time, saying, "Come on, pull your finger out, give the people what they want".

' She told GB News that Mr Farage's return to frontline politics was the 'right move' and 'exactly what we all wanted'. Holly Valance attended Nigel Farage's announcement on Monday in London, as he announced he would stand for election Nigel Farage was unveiled as the Reform party's new leader on Monday at an 'emergency' press conference The Neighbours star (with husband Nick Candy), 41, said she talked the new Reform leader around after he initially decided against running (pictured at Farage's press conference) Holly Candy (née Valance), 41, has yet again thrown her support behind Nigel Farage. Pictu.



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