
Holly Valance has drawn significant public attention after being photographed with activist Tommy Robinson during the large “Unite the Kingdom” gathering in London — an event that attracted a crowd estimated at more than 100,000 people and resulted in multiple arrests throughout the day.

The former Neighbours star was seen placing her arm around Robinson at the event, where she commented on what she described as his “personal turnaround”. Valance, who wore a red cap featuring the slogan “Mega” (“Make England Great Again”), has become a visible supporter of Reform UK and its political platform in recent years.
The 42-year-old actress and singer was among thousands who attended the demonstration, during which police confirmed that 24 individuals were detained for alleged public-order offences. Valance’s involvement comes at a time when her estranged husband, property developer Nick Candy, has taken on a financial role within Reform UK after previously leaving the Conservative Party.
Valance (left) and Donald Trump Jr (centre right) at a Trump fundraiser in London in June 2024
Speaking to the Daily Telegraph Australia, Valance described the event as “historic” and suggested it represented a shift in public feeling. She expressed admiration for the crowd’s rendition of the hymn Jerusalem and claimed that millions of people nationwide had shown unity during the weekend gathering. Valance (left) and Donald Trump Jr (centre right) at a Trump fundraiser in London in June 2024
The demonstration, which took place around Parliament Square, included speeches, a heavy police presence and, at times, tense interactions between attendees and counter-protest groups. Between 110,000 and 150,000 people were reported to have been present across central London, while thousands of campaigners advocating for equality and anti-discrimination issues held a separate counter-event nearby.
Holly Valance with her estranged husband, billionaire property tycoon Nick Candy, in 2015
Tensions escalated when officers attempted to prevent demonstrators from moving toward the counter-protest area. Items were thrown, and several confrontations occurred, prompting more than 100 helmeted officers and mounted police to intervene. A number of officers sustained injuries.
Following the event, Sir Keir Starmer criticised the use of the national flag in ways that, he said, amplified division, and condemned the violence observed during the clashes. He added that the Government would not condone attacks on police officers.
The gathering also saw unexpected appearances from figures who have gained substantial international attention online. Among them was Elon Musk, who addressed the crowd and later joined Robinson on stage for an interview about political issues, public policy and the direction of the country. Several international commentators and political figures were also present.
Valance has been seen at several political events in both the UK and the United States in recent years, including a visit to Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate and a fundraising event in London. She rose to fame portraying Felicity “Flick” Scully in Neighbours, enjoyed chart success with several hit songs and reached the semi-finals of Strictly Come Dancing in 2011.
Her personal life has remained in the public eye following reports earlier this year that she and Nick Candy were separating after 13 years of marriage.
Saturday’s gathering — with its large turnout, strong emotions and high-profile attendees — has reignited debate about political division in the UK. Holly Valance’s presence has placed her at the centre of that discussion, ensuring she remains a topic of national conversation.