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18 Facts About Fiona Horne

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Fiona Horne was born on 24 June 1966 and is the former lead singer of 1990s Australian electro-rock band, Def FX, before continuing on to author several best-selling books on Modern Witchcraft.

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Fiona Horne is a popular radio and television personality, appearing on many programs around the world.

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Fiona Horne is a commercial pilot, humanitarian aid worker, world record holding skydiver, professional fire dancer, yoga instructor and freediver.

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Fiona Horne then formed a punk-thrash band, The Mothers, in 1985.

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In 1990, Fiona Horne formed the industrial-dance-rock band Def FX with Blake Gardner, Sean Lowry, Martyn Basha.

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At the 1994 Big Day Out Fiona Horne made headlines by appearing topless on stage.

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In 1998 Fiona Horne made several appearances on the television series Good News Week, singing duets with the show's host, Paul McDermott.

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In October 1999, Fiona Horne released her debut single, "Let's Go Out Tonight", on Air Records.

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In March 2007, Fiona Horne released her first solo album Witch Web.

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In 2022 Fiona Horne formed a new band, Seawitch, with Dave Hopkins on guitar, Brad Miller on bass, Kenny Watt on keyboards and Adam Sciullo on drums.

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In 2001, Fiona Horne starred in the Australian opening season of Eve Ensler's theatrical production The Vagina Monologues; she appeared in an episode of the Australian television series Pizza that year.

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Fiona Horne has continued to act, appearing in the 2005 film, Unbeatable Harold, which starred Dylan McDermott and Henry Winkler and the 2007 film Cult, starring Rachel Miner and Taryn Manning.

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Fiona Horne appeared in the independent fantasy features, Fable-Teeth of Beasts and Ember Days.

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In 2004, Fiona Horne was a host in the reality television show Mad Mad House for the Sci Fi Channel.

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Fiona Horne competed in Australian Celebrity Survivor: Vanuatu for the Seven Network Australia.

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Fiona Horne is currently a commercial pilot and works for a charter company based in the Caribbean.

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Fiona Horne relocated to Western Australia to conduct a book tour and explore new opportunities in the wake of international lockdowns and closures.

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Fiona Horne is in a relationship with Dave Hopkins, after having left the Caribbean to live with him in Western Australia, where she currently resides.