A woman suspected of showering Nigel Farage in a banana-flavoured milkshake in Clacton-on-Sea on Tuesday, has now been charged in relation to the incident by Essex Police
A woman arrested for drenching Nigel Farage in milkshake has now been charged.
Adult star Victoria Thomas-Bowen, 25, appeared to launch a drink at Reform UK's new leader when he was on the campaign trail on the streets of Clacton, Essex, in a bid to try and woo potential voters.
According to sources, the 25-year-old hails from a staunchly Brexiteer family despite the shocking stunt as Farage exited a branch of Wetherspoons.
Essex Police said on Wednesday afternoon: "Victoria Thomas Bowen, 25, has been charged with assault by beating and criminal damage after a milkshake was thrown at Reform UK leader Nigel Farage following a campaign event in Clacton."
Farage was first pelted with a milkshake back in 2019 whilst campaigning for the European elections. The culprit had to pay for Farage's purple tie and black suit to be dry cleaned.
And, this time around it was OnlyFans creator Victoria Thomas-Bowen, 25, that appeared to drench the new Reform leader.
And Ms Thomas-Bowen's brother appears to have cut ties with her as a result. Speaking from his home in nearby Jaywick, her Brexit-voting brother Paul told MailOnline: "I have just seen it, and to be honest, I'm appalled.
"I don't know where she is. I don't want anything to do with her."
Farage himself admitted it was 'quite frightening' but right after the stunt he went to McDonalds and bought his own drinks, before quipping on X: "My milkshake brings all the people to the rally".
Thomas-Bowen, whom the Mail reported films her X-rated content from the spare bedroom of her mother's house in Grays, Essex, reportedly told the BBC she pulled the stunt because she 'just felt like it'.
"He doesn't stand for me. He doesn't represent anything I believe in, or any of the people around here. He doesn't represent us, he's not from here," she said.
On her OnlyFans page she describes herself as a 'petite pocket rocket'.
The Mail reported that the 25-year-old previously voiced her support for Jeremy Corbyn on Facebook. She also reportedly called for people to boycott the late Queen's Diamond Jubilee.
However, it doesn't appear that her latest stunt has dissuaded fans from her. One bloke, posting under one of her racy Instagram snaps, joked: "I guess you'll be even more popular after giving Farage a taste of your milkshake today."
However, another person jibed: "Will be tears for you come election day."
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