Holly Valance shocks fans after a picture emerges of her in a 'communist tank top' years before...

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Holly Valance's Communist Tank Top Shocks Fans

Written by A. James for the Australian edition of Daily Mail news website.

Posted: 08:10 AM GMT, 7 February 2024 | Modified: 08:18 AM GMT, 7 February 2024

A vintage picture has surfaced showing Holly Candy, well-known as Holly Valance, wearing a tank top that was influenced by Communist designs.

The old photo shows Holly when she was 40 years old, standing for a picture while sporting a white tank top adorned with a hammer and sickle design. This design was previously used as a symbol in the Soviet Union.

On Wednesday, a fan posted a photo of a former soap star on X and made a critical comment. This particular soap star has recently become a conservative after marrying a property developer named Nick Candy.

Beside the picture, they penned that Holly Valance was at ease while promoting the idea of Permanent Revolution and the powerful takedown of the ruling class.

Many other people in the online discussion wasted no time in criticizing Holly. She became famous for her role as Felicity 'Flick' Scully on Neighbours, but now resides in the United Kingdom.

in a grainy shot from the 90s, Holly can be seen sporting a black and white tank top with a print inspired by Communist ideology. This unexpected fashion choice from the Australian actress has caused quite a stir on social media, with many users sharing the photo and expressing surprise at Holly's political leanings. Despite the controversy, Holly has not commented on the photo and it remains unclear whether she was simply following a fashion trend or has any actual political affiliations.

"Bold," expressed another.

"I am certain that her wealthy spouse approves of that [picture]," another follower remarked sarcastically.

Another person noted that there is consistently a picture of a Neighbours celebrity surrounded by old-fashioned Soviet paraphernalia.

Holly has recently disclosed her strong backing for the ultra-conservative faction of the UK's Conservative party.

Holly has become a conservative following her marriage to property developer Nick Candy. Here is a photo of the Neighbours star in London in 2023.

Holly and her spouse, the successful property mogul Nick Candy, were present at the inauguration of the 'Celebrated Conservatism' association in London.

Candy shared in a conversation afterwards how she found herself drawn to the conservative right-wing political party. She explained that she had previously disregarded unappealing concepts from those who identified as left-leaning.

The woman who is a mom of two criticized individuals who excessively promote climate change awareness and expressed her worry regarding the current situation in the United Kingdom.

When Holly, who gained popularity from her performance on Neighbours, was mentioned on the online forum, her fans wasted no time in criticizing her.

Holly and her spouse Nick Candy were present at a gathering of far-right individuals who belong to the Conservative Party of the United Kingdom. The event took place in London. A photo was taken of them both at the occasion.

During a GB News interview, Valance stated that she was spurred to attend the launch ceremony earlier today so that she could 'hear great ideas'.

"As a resident of this country, I, just like every other person here, am worried about the current state of affairs," stated the ex-actress.

There are numerous concerns and anxieties that trouble me as a parent of two young children, particularly regarding their potential inheritance. As a result, I am eager to attend this gathering in order to hear and gather beneficial insights and innovative suggestions.

She stated that most individuals initially have left-leaning political views but eventually shift towards the right side of the political spectrum once they begin earning an income, working, aspiring to establish a business or looking to purchase a property and become aware of the impracticality of left-leaning viewpoints.

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