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Woman, 25, accused of chucking milkshake over Nigel Farage unmasked as OnlyFans star

A young woman who is accused of chucking a banana milkshake over Nigel Farage outside a Wetherspoons has been unmasked as a social media influencer and OnlyFans star.

Mr Farage was left drenched after social media footage appeared to capture Victoria Thomas-Bowen hurling the contents of a McDonald's cup at the Reform UK leader outside a pub in Clacton, Essex, yesterday. On her Instagram profile, the 25-year-old mum-of-one describes herself as a 'video creator'.

She also posts links to an Onlyfans page, the Mirror reports. A 25-year-old woman, from Clacton, was arrested on suspicion of assault, police said. The incident has drawn widespread condemnation.

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Victoria's 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."

Mr Farage described the ordeal as "quite frightening". Ms Thomas Bowen told the BBC in the aftermath: “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 has previously backed Jeremy Corbyn on Facebook, and questioned why those fleeing war in Syria are not given safe haven in the UK.

Labour's Yvette Cooper branded the incident "completely unacceptable". She added: "No one should face intimidation or assault in an election campaign."

Mr Farage's Tory opponent in Clacton, Giles Watling, also hit out, stating: "We may disagree, but every candidate has the right to campaign without fear of violence or intimidation."

Former Reform boss Richard Tice, who was walking behind Mr Farage when he was struck, said:

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