Milo Yiannopoulos, right-wing troll who toured Australia now selling religious ...

Milo Yiannopoulos, right-wing troll who toured Australia now selling religious ...
Milo Yiannopoulos, right-wing troll who toured Australia now selling religious ...

Exiled right-wing poster boy Milo Yiannopoulos is now selling religious statues on YouTube after suffering a humiliating fall from grace.

The famously provocative commentator became a household name in Australia after selling 13,000 tickets across eight sold-out shows during a national tour in 2018.

Yianoppolous made headlines and sparked riots by attacking feminism, Islam, political correctness and cancel culture during his brief rise to viral fame.

But after several years out of the spotlight, the 37-year-old has resurfaced spruiking an $87.50 statue of the Virgin Mary for an extremist Christian organisation.  

'She's just under 12 inches tall, she's available in those two different accent finishes,' Yiannopoulos tells the audience in the bizarre clip. 

'We've got statues in the shop that are fully painted but the thing I like about her is this wonderful, burnished, bronzey, aged colour she's got.. the face on this is especially good.' 

The famously provocative commentator, who attacked feminism, Islam, political correctness and cancel culture during his brief rise to viral fame, is seen spruiking an $87.50 statue of the Virgin Mary on the Youtube channel of the Church Militant Christian sect

The famously provocative commentator, who attacked feminism, Islam, political correctness and cancel culture during his brief rise to viral fame, is seen spruiking an $87.50 statue of the Virgin Mary on the Youtube channel of the Church Militant Christian sect

Milo Yiannopoulos staged a sold-out tour of Australia in 2017 that drew large protests outside the events

Milo Yiannopoulos staged a sold-out tour of Australia in 2017 that drew large protests outside the events

The video was posted by Church Militant - a far-right, Orthodox Catholic movement with anti-gay, anti-transgender views.  

Yiannopoulos married his long-term boyfriend, John, in 2017  and once said that sex between a 13-year-old boy and an older man could be 'life-affirming'.

But earlier this year he revealed he was now 'anti-gay' and 'anti-sodomy'.

'When I used to kid that I only became gay to torment my mother, I wasn't entirely joking,' he told conservative website LifeSite in March.

'Of course, I was never wholly at home in the gay lifestyle — Who is? Who could be? — and only leaned heavily into it in public because it drove liberals crazy to see a handsome, charismatic, intelligent gay man riotously celebrating conservative principles.'

He also said he planned to dedicate the next 10 years to reviving the widely banned practice of conversion therapy that aims to forcibly change an individual's sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression, claiming 'it does

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