Apple Music removed a pop song from Holly Valance which had been released to promote a right-wing Australian politician's ...
‘Not enough brain cells’: Holly Valance breaks silence after Pauline Hanson track pulled from iTunes
Former Neighbours star Holly Valance has broken her silence after her controversial song to promote Pauline Hanson’s new animated movie was pulled from iTunes.
The former pop star's new track takes aim at 'diabolical lefties' and 'pathological snowflakes'.
The reworked hit briefly topped Apple Music charts before being removed and later reinstated, with the artist explaining why it worked in her favour.
Right-wing activist and singer Holly Valance reworked her 2002 hit “Kiss Kiss (XX) My Arse” as a transphobic anthem for A ...
When Liz Truss launched her new Popular Conservatism fringe group on Monday, the infamously short-lived prime minister surely expected to be the star of the show. Instead, she was roundly upstaged – ...
Singer Holly Valance claims she was laughing “hysterically” while trying to record the viral anti-woke song for Pauline ...
Holly Valance, the former singer and Neighbours actress, has become a high-profile figure in right-wing politics on both sides of the Atlantic. The Australian-British actress was one of the few famous ...
The One Nation leader released a shocking song on Australia Day poking fun at the trans debate, snowflakes and woke culture, ...
Australian model and pop star Holly Valance is set to lead ex-president Donald Trump's fundraising drive at a London-based event. A June 7 fundraiser where tickets cost £78,500 to attend will see ...
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