Olympia Valance has broken her silence over her sister Holly Candy’s recent explosive interview in which she called Donald Trump “fabulous.”
The pop star-turned-actor, 41, praised the controversial former US president and criticized his home country Australia for considering him too “woke” in a shocking interview on GB political podcast Chopper’s News in March.
Now her younger sister, 31, who once followed in her brother’s footsteps by landing a role on Neighbors, appeared on HIT WA’s Allan & Carly on Wednesday to distance herself from Holly and her very conservative right-wing views.
Olympia told hosts Carly Portch and Allan Aldworth that Holly “rarely” returns to Australia since settling in the UK with her husband, British billionaire and luxury real estate developer Nick Candy.
“My sister and I have very, very different political views,” the Summit star insisted when asked about Holly’s controversial podcast interview.
Olympia Valance, 31 (right), broke her silence about her sister Holly Candy’s, 41, (left) recent explosive interview in which she called Donald Trump “fabulous.”
She continued: “It was like, ‘Oh my God,’ when he said all those things. I’m like, ‘Oh God!’ Everyone’s going to think that’s what I think!’ And I’m not.’
‘She has the right to say whatever she wants to say… but yeah, that’s not my opinion on anything.’
Holly also shockingly attacked climate activist Greta Thunberg in her explosive interview on Chopper’s Political Podcast last Friday.
The pop star-turned-actor praised the controversial former US president and criticized his home country Australia for considering him too “woke” in a shocking interview on GB News’ Chopper’s Political Podcast in March. Holly is pictured with her billionaire husband Nick Candy.
The former soap star, who recently rebranded herself as a conservative commentator, pulled no punches when revealing what she thinks about Swedish-born Greta, 21.
The Australian star, known professionally as Holly Valance, told podcast host Christopher Hope: “I don’t understand why you have this little demonic climate priestess like a little gremlin goddess in the classrooms, Greta,” she said.
‘All children return home with depression and anxiety. Why would you go to your music class, bother doing your homework, or get out of bed if you think we’ll all be dead in five years anyway?
Now her younger sister, who once followed in her brother’s footsteps by landing a role on Neighbors, appeared on HIT WA’s Allan & Carly on Wednesday to distance herself from Holly and her very conservative right-wing views.
The mother of two also stated that she has no intention of returning to her Australian homeland, lamenting that the country is “waking up.”
‘The Australia I grew up in was unreal. “It was a lot of fun and we didn’t seem to have all these problems…woking has become very popular in Australia,” she said.
Holly spoke about “woke culture,” pointing out “the things they teach in school”: “I don’t think sexuality and boys should be in the same sentence. I don’t think anyone’s sexuality is anyone’s business. No. You know nothing about mine. I don’t know yours. Why would we?
The singer was born in Australia but has British citizenship through her British mother and now lives in London and the Cotswolds.