‘Completely performative': Zyklon heiress joins Gaza flotilla
'Clearly, she doesn't care … she has the money to do whatever she wants to do,' Ms Tognini told Sky News host Andrew Bolt.
'People like that … they don't actually care what their reputation may or may not be amongst the general public.
'It's completely performative.'

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