The OnlyFans model who threw a milkshake at Nigel Farage is now using the stunt to shamelessly promote her adult content.
Labor supporter Victoria Thomas-Bowen, 25, yesterday boasted about her alleged attack on the Reform leader in Clacton, posing half-naked in a bedroom Photograph just hours after being released from a police station.
The blonde was wearing just white underwear and a vest in the photo which linked to her “XXX” OnlyFans content page.
And in the background, the mother-of-one added audio from Kelis’ 2003 hit Milkshake – famous for the lyrics: “My milkshake brings all the boys to the yard.”
On Tuesday afternoon, Victoria emerged from a crowd of Reform fans to attack Farage, 60, with a McDonald’s banana shake.
Farage had just left Moon and Starfish Wetherspoons – where he began his battle for Parliament – when he was targeted.
Video footage of the incident showed blonde Thomas-Bowen waiting for the former UKIP leader to pass before throw your McDonald’s milkshake.
Thomas-Bowen, who runs an OnlyFans account and posts raunchy photos on Instagram, where she has 18,000 followers, had previously shared a photo on Facebook with the caption: “Vote for work for the many, not the few.”
In the hours following the shake, Thomas-Bowen also shared messages from friends supporting the feat.
His friend Sam McKee wrote on Instagram: “Couldn’t be more proud of you.”
As she fled the scene, Thomas-Bowen told The Sun she staged the coup because Farage is “an idiot”.
She added, “He just is. I don’t know why. Maybe his parents raised him that way.”
When asked which of Farage’s policies she disagreed with, she said: “I don’t want to say anything else.”
But the fiery Farage made light of the incident, posing with a banana milkshake on X/Twitter and joking: “My milkshake brings all the people to the rally.”
He later described the incident as “quite scary”, adding: “Nobody goes out and does old-fashioned street campaigning like I do, and that’s the risk that comes with it.”
The stunt came just hours after Fargae dubbed Clacton – where her former party UKIP won in 2015 – the “most patriotic town in Britain”.
Addressing the crowd from a seaside bench, he said: “I will stand up and fight for you.
“I will do my best and do what I have done in the last quarter of a century in politics.
“I will not be afraid, despite what everyone says, despite the names they call me, they are so stupid that they only encourage me, in fact, to send me to Parliament to be a bloody nuisance.”
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