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Photos of One Nation candidate Rhiannon Bosma resurface

Photos of a Muay Thai fighter turned One Nation candidate have resurfaced on social media.

Photos One Nation candidate Rhiannon Bosma is trying to hide

Photos of a One Nation candidate have resurfaced days after she was announced as a candidate for the party.

Rhiannon Bosma was this month revealed as a candidate for the seat of Berowra in Sydney’s north.

Ms Bosma previously appeared on Channel Seven game show “Take Me Out”, where she posed in a series of photoshoots.

The show ran for eight episodes over two months in late 2018.

Ms Bosma also has a past as a professional Muay Thai fighter in Thailand, winning two international titles in kickboxing.

Her Instagram has since been deleted.

Rhiannon Bosma was recently announced as a new candidate for the Berowra electorate.
Rhiannon Bosma was recently announced as a new candidate for the Berowra electorate.
She was also a professional Muay Thai fighter in Thailand
She was also a professional Muay Thai fighter in Thailand

Ms Bosma said watching her community struggle through extensive lockdowns over the pandemic prompted her to enter politics, pledging support for Ms Hanson and her fight for “fundamental rights and freedoms”.

“This community needs someone who is not fully compliant and will stand up and fight for what the people want,” she wrote.

“The lockdowns did absolutely nothing to stop Covid, all they did was delay it and rob small businesses of income and staff, and cost locals their livelihoods.

“I am here to represent you and, with Pauline Hanson’s One Nation, I will always fight for your fundamental rights and freedoms.”

Ms Hanson has continued her push for a royal commission into the government’s handling of the Covid-19 pandemic, warning Australia must be prepared for the inevitability of future endemic viruses.

Ms Bosma has pledged support for Ms Hanson and her fight for 'fundamental rights and freedoms'.
Ms Bosma has pledged support for Ms Hanson and her fight for 'fundamental rights and freedoms'.
Ms Hanson has continued her push for a royal commission into the government’s handling of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Ms Hanson has continued her push for a royal commission into the government’s handling of the Covid-19 pandemic.

“We need a royal commission, not to lay blame or find scapegoats – the buck will always stop with the prime minister and state and territory leaders, as it must in a representative democracy,” she said.

“But primarily to learn which pandemic measures worked and which didn’t so we are much better prepared for the next pandemic. Because as sure as the sun rises every day, there will inevitably be another pandemic.”

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