Quick Read
- Holly Valance’s new song, “Kiss Kiss (XX) My A*se,” has topped Australian music charts.
- The song’s release follows a controversial appearance on GB News where Valance made ‘anti-woke’ comments.
- Valance, known for ‘Neighbours’ and her 2002 hit ‘Kiss Kiss,’ has shifted to right-wing political activism.
- The lyrics of her new track challenge gender identity and societal norms, drawing accusations of transphobia.
- She has publicly aligned with Reform UK and supported figures like Tommy Robinson.
LONDON (Azat TV) – Holly Valance, the former pop sensation and actress, has ignited significant public debate and topped Australian music charts with her new ‘anti-woke’ song, “Kiss Kiss (XX) My A*se.” This resurgence in her public profile follows a contentious appearance on GB News, solidifying her transformation into a prominent voice for right-wing activism.
Valance, widely recognized for her role as Felicity “Flick” Scully in the Australian soap opera Neighbours and her 2002 hit single “Kiss Kiss,” has deliberately shifted her public persona. Her recent actions and statements underscore a move away from entertainment and towards a more outspoken political stance, which has been met with both strong support and widespread criticism.
Controversial GB News Appearance Fuels Debate
Valance’s return to the public eye was significantly amplified by her guest spot on GB News, particularly during the “Free Speech Nation” segment. During the interview, she made controversial remarks regarding the COVID-19 pandemic, describing it as a “rard meter.” This comment, alongside others, led to a heated exchange and prompted host Josh Howie to interject and apologize for her choice of words, drawing considerable backlash across social media platforms.
The incident highlighted Valance’s willingness to express provocative views, with many condemning her language while others defended her right to free speech. This appearance served as a powerful launchpad for her subsequent musical release, placing her firmly at the center of cultural and political discourse.
“Anti-Woke” Anthem Tops Australian Charts
Days after her tumultuous GB News interview, Valance’s reimagined track, “Kiss Kiss (XX) My A*se,” rapidly ascended to the top of the music charts in Australia. The song, featured in Pauline Hanson’s animated film “A Super Progressive Movie,” is a provocative critique of what Valance perceives as excessive political correctness and societal norms surrounding diversity and inclusion.
The lyrics of the new single have sparked intense debate, containing lines that directly challenge gender identity and contemporary social issues. Examples include: “You will respect my pronouns! Not all ladies have ovaries, some… have a p,” and “My baby has no gender. I hope it offends ya. Don’t choke on ya woke. Joke!” Such statements have led to accusations of transphobia and insensitivity, further polarizing public opinion.
From Pop Star to Political Activist
Born Holly Rachel Vakadinović, Valance’s career began in her teenage years with modeling and acting, gaining fame on Neighbours at 16. She transitioned into music, achieving a No. 1 hit on the UK Singles Chart with her debut single “Kiss Kiss” in April 2002. However, she had not released a single in the UK since 2003’s “State of Mind,” which peaked at number eight.
In 2024, Valance publicly embraced her role as a right-wing political activist, aligning herself with the populist party Reform UK. She has openly supported figures like Nigel Farage and Tommy Robinson, celebrating his involvement in UK protests. Married to British property developer Nick Candy since 2012, with whom she has two daughters, Valance’s personal life has also seen recent shifts, with reports emerging in 2023 about the couple’s split.
Her current political pivot marks a stark contrast to her early career, transforming her from a pop icon into a figure at the forefront of the “anti-woke” movement. This strategic shift has not only reignited her music career but also firmly established her as a polarizing voice in contemporary socio-political discussions.
Valance’s deliberate embrace of provocative “anti-woke” rhetoric and a controversial political stance has demonstrably reignited her public career, showcasing the powerful intersection of celebrity, politics, and media in shaping current cultural narratives.

