In an unexpected political twist, Bonnie Blue, the controversial adult film star, has thrown her support behind Reform UK. Known off-screen as Tia Billinger, Blue has openly praised Nigel Farage's approach to immigration and inheritance tax, signaling her dissatisfaction with the Labour government's current policies.
Blue, speaking to The Spectator, described the UK's situation as "very messed up," criticizing the tax system as "terrible." She shared personal anecdotes about her experiences with inheritance tax, expressing frustration over the financial burdens after her grandfather's death. "Reform has sensible positions on immigration and inheritance tax, so I stand with Nigel Farage," she affirmed.
Danny Kruger, MP for East Wiltshire, welcomed Blue's endorsement at a recent press conference, emphasizing the party's openness to support from various quarters. "We’ll take votes wherever we can get them," he stated, underscoring the party's strategic flexibility. Kruger, who shifted allegiances from the Conservative Party, highlighted Reform UK's commitment to change.
“We’re not going to be fussy about that. But listen, I mean, you know I’m not going to be judgmental about people who want to vote Reform.”
Kruger also introduced plans to streamline the Civil Service, proposing job cuts aimed at saving over £5 billion annually, a move aligned with the party's economic reform agenda.
Bonnie Blue gained notoriety for her bold claims and controversial incidents, including a high-profile arrest in Bali related to adult content production. Her sudden political involvement has added another layer to her public persona, sparking discussions about personal and political intersections in modern society.
Meanwhile, Reform's candidate Chris Parry has faced scrutiny over past remarks, but Kruger refrained from passing judgment, leaving such decisions to the party leadership. Reform UK continues to navigate the complexities of political endorsements and public perception, with Blue's support marking an intriguing chapter in their story.