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Controversial anti-transgender activist Kellie-Jay Keen-Minshull, also known as Posie Parker, has vowed to return to New Zealand.

Despite experiencing significant pushback during her recent visit to New Zealand during her ‘Let Women Speak’ tour, Parker took to Twitter to announce that she intends to return to New Zealand – which she now refers to as “the worst place for women she has ever visited.”

Parker, who also claims to be a victim of character assassination, blaming it on a “corrupt media populated by vile, dishonest cult members,” announced In a live Twitter broadcast.

“I will come back. We’re gonna win this war, women, and then I will come back.” She added before claiming that she also anticipates an apology from Prime Minister Chris Hipkins.

Posie Parker In Auckland's Albert Park
Posie Parker In Auckland’s Albert Park

Should Parker return, she will likely face a similar reception to her last visit, which saw her confronted by thousands of counter-protesters and doused in tomato juice, resulting in her cancelling her events in Auckland and Wellington.

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Parker is also unlikely to obtain a visa waiver from Immigration New Zealand should she attempt to revisit Aotearoa.

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