OnlyFans model flogging tracksuit from when she launched milkshake at Nigel Farage
AN OnlyFans model is flogging the tracksuit she wore when she threw a milkshake over Nigel Farage.
Victoria Thomas-Bowen, 25, chucked the McDonald’s banana drink over the Reform Party leader at a campaign rally at a Wetherspoons in Clacton, Essex, earlier this month.
Now the adult performer is auctioning off her grey AYBL tracksuit to the highest bidder - with the two-piece at £71 last night.
In the online ad she posted images of her lobbing the beverage at Farage as well as pictures of “stains” still on the unwashed gymwear following the “milkshakeing”.
A post describing the clothes read: “Some banana milkshake stains as shown in photos.”
Cash raised from the sale will go to the Blood Cancer UK charity, she said.
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On Twitter/X, she wrote: “My mum was diagnosed with blood cancer in 2020 so this is a cause close to my heart.”
It comes after Nigel Farage revealed he was offered TEN peerages and a knighthood from Boris Johnson’s allies for his party to stand aside in the 2019 election.
The Brexit supremo - who turned down the offer - said it was “bribery - corruption on the most extraordinary level” .
His bombshell claim is likely to spark a furious ‘seats for honours’ row.
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Mr Farage also said the Conservative Party is “doomed” and rightwingers like Suella Braverman will end up joining his Reform UK party.
Speaking exclusively to The Sun, Nigel finally revealed explosive details of the deal he says team Boris offered in return for not running against the Tories.
He said: “What I was offered was so immoral, it wasn't true.”
Asked what he was offered, Mr Farage added: “Ten peerages for the party, a knighthood for me.
“I wouldn't take a peerage because I said I wouldn't take a peerage under any circumstances.
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“It was bribery. It was corruption on the most extraordinary level.
“And those that know me when this offer was made said they'd never heard me shout so loudly. I was that angry at total corruption.”