
Holly Valance Doubles Down on Support for One Nation: Don’t Be Embarrassed to Stand Up for Australia!
Holly Valance has doubled down on her support for One Nation and right-wing politics, urging Australians to embrace patriotism without apology and reject the left’s attempts to silence dissenting voices.
Holly Valance waved the flag in favour of One Nation again over the weekend.
Five months after helping Pauline Hanson launch A Super Progressive Movie, the Christian mother of two firmly stated that she isn’t embarrassed about standing up for Australia.
“Don’t be embarrassed to stand up for your country,” she told News Corp’s Sophie Elsworth in an exclusive.
“A place that you love that’s given you everything; given you freedom. That’s given you the great life that you have.”
“Respect it. Respect the culture. Respect the flag.”
“Don’t be embarrassed to fly the flag. Be patriotic!”
“Stand in that. And don’t let anybody tell you that you’re a racist for doing so.”
“It’s disgusting, treacherous, and treasonous that they would.”
“I’m Absolutely Right-Wing” — And Proud of It
Adding to her exhortation to tap into the deep well of Aussie patriotism, Valance said,
“I think it’s hilarious that right-wing is supposed to be an insult. I’m absolutely right-wing.”
Heading off false political claims from the far-left, which labelled the Robinson event as a “far-right” gathering for fascists, she smiled and said,
“Call me far-right? All right, this is not an insult anymore.”
Using British slang from Margaret Thatcher’s era about weak, feeble, soppy leaders, who are just as useless as their blind followers, Valance said,
“It’s hilarious that anyone would think it is. That’s how wet the nation’s become.”
“I think everything in life is about balance, and when the balance is off, things start feeling quite out of kilter.”
And, Valance said, specifically referring to England, “the balance is off right now in terms of two-tier policing, illegal immigration and even legal immigration, to an extent.”
“If you’re not here to love and respect the culture, why are you here? Why would you want to be here?”
“Stay wherever you come from if it’s so fabulous,” she said.
“We love where we’re from. We love our religion. We love our culture. We love our laws. We love the respect we have for one another.”
“If you don’t have that, then jog on.”
Hanson Was Right All Along
When asked by News Corp to clarify her views on Pauline Hanson’s One Nation Party, Valance replied,
“Imagine if we listened to Pauline when everyone was giving her so much [garbage] in ’96, ’97. Imagine how different it would be.”
“Hindsight’s an amazing thing. She was onto something then, and we all laughed at her, including me,” admitted Valance.
We were all told, she added, that Pauline was a “crazy lady.”
“Not so crazy now,” Valance remarked.
The former Neighbours star, who lives in the UK, was out supporting Tommy Robinson’s massively successful “Unite the Kingdom” rally.
Speaking with Rowan Dean in March, Valance compared Farage’s Reformed UK with Hanson’s One Nation, saying One Nation was giving Aussies their voices back.
They are giving Australians permission to put “Australia First,” she said.
“The West has waned for such a long time. Everyone counts except the people from that country. People have had enough.”
London, for example, is unrecognisable, Valance explained.
“We have to stop being polite about it,” she added, because there’s a limited window from which we can reverse it.
Such as teaching kids the climate change con and forcing Woke indoctrination into school curricula.
“I’m probably a school’s nightmare, to be honest, but I’m never going to regret that,” Valance declared.
“I’m only ever going to regret not saying something. The damage is already done; you can never unhear it.”
“They can never unknow concepts that they have no business knowing as children.”
Uncancellable: Why Valance Keeps Speaking Out
Asked why she wasn’t worried about being cancelled for speaking up, Valance stated that she was in a “different position” to most performing artists.
Laying down reasons for why artists refuse to speak out, Valance said it was difficult for many in the industry.
“I just wish a few more would.”
Many agree with a lot of this stuff, and “if everyone took the plunge, they’d realise it’s not that scary.”
“Nothing happens.”
Such as Apple banning Valance’s parody of “Kiss, Kiss.”
This was based on a song she released in 2002. It was rewritten, performed, and recorded by Valance in 2025 to promote the 2026 One Nation film.
Rolling Stone reported that the song was removed after hitting number 1 on iTunes within hours after its release.
Apple reinstated the song 24 hours later.
Valance’s seemingly uncancellable industry leadership on key issues often demonised by the left as “far-right” is no one-hit wonder.
During a Rebel News interview with Avi Yemini, Valance noted the irony of leftism screaming about fascism.
It’s funny to see actual fascists, accusing everyone else of being fascists, “it never makes any sense to me,” she stated.
“You are being racist, they say, then they go and do something completely racist. So, you’re trying to reason with the unreasonable.”
That’s “not going to work for someone whose sensible and intelligent.”
Shocking mostly lefties in 2024, the singer, actress and culture critic went viral for calling Left-wing ideology “crap.”
Revealing her Western conservative political position to GBNews at the time, the popular Australian actress declared,
“Most people start out on the left. They wake up at some point after either making money, working, trying to run a business, or trying to buy a home, and realise what crap ideas they all are.”
“Then you go to the right.”
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Rod, a great piece, thank you. Let’s find more Australians here to speak out like Holly Valance!
Well said Jim.
There is nothing wrong with being patriotic Australians and voting One Nation. The LNP is trying to win the next election by copying some of Pauline Hanson’s One Nation’s policies, but, how can we trust them as for years the LNP has voted with the Socialists to destroy Freedom of Speech , supported abortion (Maria Kovacic MP , etc ), brought in policies which have made life harder for the Elderly ( Anne Ruston Mp ) and whose policies have destroyed small business , shattered the dream of a home , and made it harder to put food on the table . I want to be proud of my country again. I had too many books , so, every once in a while I got rid of some . I regret one I let go which was printed in the early 1960s full of pride of Australia’s achievements and great potential . I think it was called “The Australians “? Perhaps some of you will remember it ? And then we got Whitlam and it’s been all downhill ever since !
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