Sometimes things go well together – like bread and butter, or smoke and fire, or… yep, you get the idea.
However, two things that we didn’t expect to be put together were Nigel Farage and Holly Valance.
Yes, you read that correctly.
Fans have been more than confused by Neighbours star, Kiss Kiss hitmaker, and general noughties icon Holly Valance’s recent dinner with the former Ukip head , as well as , former president of the United States.
Also spotted in the snap was Holly’s husband, property developer Nick Candy, at Mar-a-Lago, Florida.
Taking to Twitter, Nigel shared the shot, alongside the caption: ‘Great dinner at Mar-a-Lago!’
The post has received a lot of attention on Twitter, with many users sharing their bewilderment at the seemingly random assortment of guests at the event.
One simply wrote: ‘Not Holly Valance…’
Taking to the platform, one wrote: ‘Imagine telling your 2012 self that in 10 years Nigel Farage will tweet a picture of him standing between Donald Trump and Holly Valance – with a picture of Kim Jong Un in the background – and nobody will bat an eyelid.’
Another added: ‘I’m living in a nightmarish version of reality. I must be.’
Another social media user joked: ‘Holly Valance at dinner with Nigel Farage and Donald Trump wasn’t on my 2022 checklist.’
Others made political jokes: ‘I bet gammon was on the menu.’
Despite seeing huge success in the early years of her career, Holly, 38, has retired from acting and music, and her last credit was in 2015, with the film Red Herring. She released the single Kiss Kiss in 2002, as well as full-length albums in 2002 and 2003.
The star appeared in the Australian soap opera Neighbours from 1999 to 2002, returning in 2005 for a guest appearance.
Holly has been married to property developer husband Nick since 2012, when the couple wed in a private ceremony in Los Angeles, attended by Simon Cowell and Sir Elton John.
. At the time of the birth, Nick said: ‘She was born a few days ago. We have decided to call her Luka Violet Toni Candy. Her nickname will be LuLu…
‘Holly is at home. We aren’t having any help at the moment. Holly doesn’t want any, she wants to do it all ourselves at this stage, but that might change – it has only been a few days.
‘She is a perfect mother. It was a natural birth. She is from a big Australian family, with younger siblings, so she knows exactly what she is doing.’