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Caprice spoke out against cancel culture as she labelled it 'toxic' during a Health and Wealth Summit in Tiverton on Friday. 

The former model turned actor, 52, confessed she wants 'no part' in cancel culture as she warned: 'I think we have to be very careful.' 

Appearing on a panel alongside politician Nigel Farage, Caprice explained: 'We are so fortune to live in this country and have freedom of speech. Don't let anyone take that away. 

'We have to appreciate these rights and fight for them.'

She continued: 'I want no part of cancel culture. We all make mistakes but with cancel culture whether you survive or not is down to who you are. 

Caprice revealed she believes cancel culture is 'toxic' as she spoke about the importance of free speech during a Health and Wealth Summit in Tiverton on Friday as she was joined by Nigel Farage and host Matt Fiddes

Caprice revealed she believes cancel culture is 'toxic' as she spoke about the importance of free speech during a Health and Wealth Summit in Tiverton on Friday as she was joined by Nigel Farage and host Matt Fiddes 

The former model turned actor, 52, confessed she wants 'no part' in cancel culture as she warned: 'I think we have to be very careful'

The former model turned actor, 52, confessed she wants 'no part' in cancel culture as she warned: 'I think we have to be very careful'

'That is not right, who are we to judge? I think we have to be very careful'.

As close to 300 people queued in line for a snap with the star, Caprice added: 'People are trying to cancel free speech. Some people just try to cancel someone because they have an opinion that is not acceptable to them. 

'I really hope the toxic trend goes away'.

Hosted by Michael Jackson's former body guard and Devon local Matt Fiddes the summit provided a opportunity to gain insight from industry experts.

Posing alongside the former UKIP leader and Matt, Caprice thought Nigel was very charming and looked more handsome in real life in comparison to on the TV screen  

The pair were also joined

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