Holly Valance, a former pop star and conservative commentator, has expressed her strong opinions about climate activist Greta Thunberg in an interview. Valance questions Thunberg's influence on classrooms and criticizes the impact it has on children's mental health. She also discusses her decision not to return to Australia due to the country's 'woke' culture.
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The mother-of-two also declared she has no intention of moving back to her Australian homeland, lamenting that the country is going 'woke'. Holly elaborated on the 'woke culture', pointing towards 'the stuff they're teaching in school': 'I don't think sexuality and children should be in the same sentence. I don't think anyone's sexuality is anyone's business. You don't know about mine. I don't know about yours. Why would we?'
Holly also took the opportunity to target 'nanny state' Victoria, explaining that she still gets fines every few months for not voting. The government will 'fine you for breathing,' she joked.'The plan would be to stay and live where we love, which is here, I'm very patriotic to this place. My mother is from Southampton. My whole family is English,' she told the podcast.
The couple enjoy a lavish lifestyle and previously lived in a two-storey Hyde Park penthouse worth £175million, making it Britain's most expensive flat.
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