Holly Candy (née Valance) is preparing to take her admiration for Donald Trump to the next level by throwing him a lavish fundraiser in the UK. 

The former Neighbours actress, 41, is reportedly set to host an exclusive Trump election fundraiser in London on June 7, with tickets costing a whopping $100,000 per couple to attend. 

According to The Sunday Times, Holly's name on the hosting list will help to attract some of London's most elite and wealthy conservative party supporters. 

'It's a Holly party, so you can guarantee it's going to be enormous fun,' conservative British politician Nigel Farage told the publication. 

It was Nigel who introduced Holly to her British property tycoon and Conservative Party donor husband Nick. 

Holly Candy (née Valance) is preparing to take her admiration for Donald Trump to the next level by throwing him a lavish fundraiser in the UK. (L-R: Nick Candy, Donald Trump, Nigel Farage and Holly Candy attending dinner at Mar-a-Lago in April 2022)

Holly Candy (née Valance) is preparing to take her admiration for Donald Trump to the next level by throwing him a lavish fundraiser in the UK. (L-R: Nick Candy, Donald Trump, Nigel Farage and Holly Candy attending dinner at Mar-a-Lago in April 2022) 

Nigel also introduced Mr and Mrs Candy to Trump in April 2022 during a dinner at the former US President's home at Mar-A-Lago. 

Back in March, Holly made headlines when she praised Trump as 'fabulous' and slammed her home country Australia as too 'woke' during an interview on the GB News' Chopper's Political Podcast in March.

Her younger sister Olympia, 31, has since publicly distanced herself from Holly's politics. 

According to The Sunday Time s, Holly's name on the hosting list will help to attract some of London's most elite and wealthy conservative party supporters

According to The Sunday Time s, Holly's name on the hosting list will help to attract some of London's most elite and wealthy conservative party supporters

Olympia, who followed in her sibling's footprints by landing a role on Neighbours, appeared on HIT WA's Allan & Carly to clarify that she isn't a follower of Holly's right-wing views.

Olympia told hosts Carly Portch and Allan Aldworth that Holly 'rarely' returns to Australia since she based herself in the UK. 

'My sister and I have very, very different political views,' the Summit star insisted when she was asked about Holly's controversial podcast interview.

Back in March, Holly made headlines when she praised Trump as 'fabulous' and slammed her home country Australia as too 'woke' during an interview on the GB News' Chopper's Political Podcast in March

Back in March, Holly made headlines when she praised Trump as 'fabulous' and slammed her home country Australia as too 'woke' during an interview on the GB News' Chopper's Political Podcast in March 

Her younger sister Olympia, 31, (right) has since publicly distanced herself from Holly's politics

Her younger sister Olympia, 31, (right) has since publicly distanced herself from Holly's politics 

She continued: 'It was like, 'Oh my God,' when she said all that stuff. I'm like, 'Oh God! Everyone's going to think that that's what I think!" And I don't.

'She has the right to say the things that she wants to say… but yes, that's not my opinion on anything.'

Holly also took a stunning swipe at climate activist Greta Thunberg in her explosive interview on Chopper's Political Podcast. 

Olympia, who once followed in her sibling's footprints by landing a role on Neighbours, appeared on HIT WA's Allan & Carly to clarify that she isn't a follower of Holly's right-wing views

Olympia, who once followed in her sibling's footprints by landing a role on Neighbours, appeared on HIT WA's Allan & Carly to clarify that she isn't a follower of Holly's right-wing views 

The former soap star, who has recently rebranded herself as a conservative commentator, didn't mince words as she revealed her thoughts on 21-year-old Swedish-born Greta. 

Holly told podcast host Christopher Hope: 'I don't understand why you have this, like, demonic little gremlin high priestess of climatism as the goddess in classrooms, Greta,' she said.

'All the kids are all coming home with depression and anxiety. Why would you go to your music lesson or bother doing your homework or get out of your bed if you think we're all going to be dead in five years anyway?'

The mother-of-two also declared she has no intention of moving back to her Australian homeland, lamenting that the country is going 'woke'. 

'The Australia I grew up in was unreal. It was so fun and we didn't seem to have all these problems... the woke stuff's really gone big in Australia,' she said.

Holly elaborated on the 'woke culture', pointing toward 'the stuff they're teaching in school': 'I don't think sexuality and children should be in the same sentence. I don't think anyone's sexuality is anyone's business. You don't know about mine. I don't know about yours. Why would we?'

The singer was born in Australia but has UK citizenship through her British mother and now lives in London and the Cotswolds.