Valerie Fox is about to take the lid off her encounter with Nigel Farage in a book that promises to be nothing short of scandalous. The former porn star turned author has teased her upcoming memoir, which will detail a brief yet steamy liaison with the controversial politician.
💥 The Steamy Encounter
In 2017, Fox claims she met Farage on a Virgin flight from Atlanta to Heathrow. The two supposedly hit it off in business class, with Farage reportedly making it clear he was interested in her. After the flight, Fox says Farage offered to give her a lift home in his chauffeur-driven Range Rover. What happened next? According to Fox, it was a kiss-filled rendezvous at her flat in Marylebone.
Fox has described the encounter in detail, from the initial flirtation on the plane to the steamy moments in her flat. She claims that Farage didn’t shy away from showing affection, even while holding her hand all the way back to her flat. The two reportedly shared passionate kisses, and Farage even wrote down his number before leaving.
🔥 “Brutally Honest” Memoir
Fox has promised her book will be “brutally honest.” A source told The Mirror that it will include “wild experiences” from her life and delve into the details of her time with Farage. The book, which has been a long time in the making, is set for release this summer.
On social media, Fox has been dropping hints about the contents, saying, “It’s going to be oh so scandalous.” Fans are eagerly awaiting the memoir, which is set to reveal more than just details of her time with Farage.
💬 Farage’s Latest Controversy
Meanwhile, Farage is making headlines for other reasons, too. He recently faced backlash for comments he made about women in senior roles at Reform UK and his views on diversity policies. His remarks sparked discomfort at a recent event, where he argued that men sacrifice more than women to succeed in business. Farage also made controversial statements about sexuality and diversity, which have not gone unnoticed.
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