The Australian actress and singer, who typically keeps a very low profile, appeared in an image with former US President Donald Trump, former right-wing British politician Nigel Farage, and her husband, property investor Nick Candy, at Mr Trump’s resort in Florida.Mr Farage tweeted the image in the early hours of this morning.The caption simply read, “Great dinner at Mar-a-Lago!”It’s unclear what was on the menu – either for the meal or for the conversation – but the post has attracted a lot of attention online, with thousands of comments, re-tweets, and likes. Naturally, the puns are pouring in from perplexed fans. The majority tied to Valance’s brief early noughties pop career that took off with the 2002 release of Kiss Kiss.There’s also a lot of spectulation about what these seemingly strange bedfellows have in common, with top contenders being property investment and immigration policy.An honourable mention must also go to this Twitter user, who effectively summarised the internet’s surprise at seeing the couple aligned with the two political figures.“Donald Trump, Nigel Farage, Nick Candy and Holly Valance walk into a bar with a picture of Kim Jong-un on the wall… That’s it. That’s the punchline,” she tweeted.Valance, who now goes by her married name Holly Candy, last made an appearance on the popular social media app when she shared a petition bound for the British Parliament fighting to outlaw discrimination against those who choose not to be vaccinated against COVID-19.“It should be a choice,” she wrote. “This ain’t Nth (sic) Korea. For now.”She has retired from acting and singing, with her last film credit Red Herring in 2015.These days, she splits her time between London and Los Angeles and is an ambassador for Disability Rights International, an international non-profit organisation.
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