Pauline Hanson dances up a storm at an Arabic wedding in Sydney’s Auburn

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Pauline Hanson dances up a storm at an Arabic wedding in Sydney's Auburn



Pauline Hanson dances up a storm at an Arabic wedding in Sydney’s Auburn

Hanson lets her hair down at the TikTok event in Sydney’s West Her dance has been viewed more than 144,000 times

Pauline Hanson has been filmed dancing up a storm at an Arabic wedding.

The One Nation senator was snapped letting loose on the dancefloor with other guests at the event in Auburn, west of Sydney.

Ms Hanson, who wore a green and white dress with heels, had a big smile on her face as Arabic music blasted in the background.

The resurfaced footage, believed to have been taken in 2019, was shared on TikTok this week and has been viewed more than 144,000 times.

‘Am I now looking at an alternate universe of what’s going on,’ someone commented.

The senator was snapped letting loose on the dancefloor with other guests at the event in Auburn, south-west of Sydney.

It comes after Ms Hanson called on the Albanese government to ban foreigners from owning property in Australia.

The One Nation leader told 2GB host Chris O’Keefe that the amount of housing foreigners were buying was ‘disgusting’.

Senator Hanson claimed that a low exchange rate and weak government policy had exacerbated the country’s housing crisis and made it easier for foreigners, particularly from China, to buy property.

“I’ve been calling for this for a long time,” Senator Hanson said Thursday.

‘It has increased, and the problem is actually worse. See, the American dollar is about 70 cents to our dollar, even in the UK it’s about 54 cents to the dollar so they’re getting more value for their money.

Ms Hanson, who wore a green and white dress with heels, had a big smile on her face as Arabic music played in the background.

‘China is buying so much property and housing in Australia and it’s disgusting and it makes me so mad that the politicians are doing nothing about it.’

Senator Hanson claimed Chinese investors were leading the foreign investor pack, spending about $7 million a day on accommodation in Australia.

He also claims that foreign investors are buying old and established properties despite government policy allowing only new housing purchases.

Foreigners buying property in Australia can only buy new properties or vacant lots unless they apply for approval from the Foreign Investment Review Board.

They can only buy an existing property if it has undergone a major renovation that increases the housing stock, such as turning one house into two townhouses.

Senator Hanson called on the government to ensure that properties bought by foreign investors comply with the law.

In 2017, the senator famously wore the burqa in Parliament while calling on the government to ban the ‘oppressive’ full face covering.

In 2017, the senator famously wore the burqa in Parliament while calling on the government to ban the ‘oppressive’ full face covering.

She pulled the stunt ahead of controversy over covering her full face in public.

“I am very happy to remove it because it should not be in this Parliament,” she said as she removed the burqa.

‘In light of our nation’s national security, will you work to ban the burqa in Australia?’ she said.

‘We have had 13 national counter-terrorism threats fail, three succeed and Australians lose their lives.

‘Terrorism is a real threat to our country. Many Australians are very afraid of it.

‘A large proportion of Australians want to see the burqa banned.’

Senator Hanson has been contacted for comment.

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