Lisa Jane Spencer's secret boyfriend unmasked: Sacked comedian's lover exposed as man who vandalised Eurydice Dixon memorial - her sickening response when confronted by LUCY MANLY

As the saying goes, birds of a feather really do flock together.Lisa Jane Spencer, the Melbourne woman who torched her own 'comedy' career with a widely condemned social media skit about Aboriginal people, has confirmed that her boyfriend is another divisive 'stand-up' with a notorious claim to fame.Spencer, who was sacked from her job at Peninsula Hot Springs after posting her 'Aunty Lisa' video, is dating Andrew Nolch, who infamously vandalised the memorial of murdered Melbourne woman Eurydice Dixon with a giant spray-painted phallus.The pairing unites two fringe performers who have repeatedly courted controversy - only to complain when the public reaction fails to go their way.Their relationship until now also seems to have been kept quite low-profile. Despite being a prolific Instagram user, we can find no evidence that Spencer has ever posted about Nolch on her public grid.Spencer became a household name last week after sharing a 36-second video depicting a white woman claiming Aboriginal heritage.The clip, which included the SBS logo but was unaffiliated with the taxpayer-funded network, featured Spencer in white face-paint declaring herself 'one of the mob' before ending with her inhaling fumes from a red jerry-can.The fallout from the insensitive skit was swift: Spencer was accused of racism and fired from her job - but she bounced back with a GoFundMe campaign seeking $10,000 to help her weather the storm of being 'cancelled'. Lisa Jane Spencer (above) has made several parody videos impersonating Pauline Hanson, Abbie Chatfield, Donald Trump, and a white woman who identified as Indian Andrew Nolch (pictured outside court in September 2018) is a conspiracy theorist who defaced the memorial for murdered Melbourne woman Eurydice Dixon. He is dating SpencerOne anonymous donor gave $2,000, writing: 'Never apologise to these humourless cretins.' Spencer has defended her video as satire, and says she intends to seek legal advice following her dismissal from the popular day spa 100km from Melbourne's CBD.She also alleges that people who shared the video with her employer 'illegally doxxed' her workplace.But while Spencer was busy rebranding herself as a free-speech martyr, she appears to have been quietly dating a man who knows a thing or two about public outrage.Nolch's name became synonymous with controversy in 2018 when, just days after the rape and murder of 22-year-old Melbourne woman Eurydice Dixon by Jaymes Todd - who was later jailed for life - he defaced the memorial site where mourners had gathered to grieve.The stunt horrified Australians and dominated headlines.Police later told the court that Nolch admitted he committed the act in a bid to 'generate publicity' and 'provoke feminists'.Mission accomplished. The backlash was overwhelming. Nolch proudly shared Spencer's controversial video to his Facebook page, rallying behind his girlfriend as criticism mounted Pictured: Melbourne comedian Eurydice Dixon, who was stalked and killed at 22 Andrew Nolch sprayed a 25-metre phallus on the grass where Ms Dixon's body was found. Council workers are pictured covering up the vandalismHe was initially handed community service and ordered to pay almost $20,000 in compensation before ultimately being jailed after repeatedly breaching court orders. When contacted on Tuesday about her relationship with Nolch, Spencer was determined to stay in character.'We met at a smoking ceremony,' she replied, before signing off as 'Aunty Lisa' - the same offensive fictional persona that cost her a job.Nolch, for his part, proudly shared Spencer's controversial video to his Facebook page, rallying behind his girlfriend as criticism mounted.'My gf made a hilarious vid and the leftists got her fired from her job!' he wrote.'The Peninsula Hot Springs is a bunch of leftists who discriminate against staff members' political beliefs. The vid was great, got two million views on Instagram in less than 24 hours before SBS got it taken down because she used their logo (which us taxpayers pay for, might I add). The Hot Springs is a disgrace.'Spencer also appears as a Facebook friend of his.The romance may come as a surprise, but perhaps not to those who have followed the pair's respective 'careers' as public provocateurs.After all, both have spent years insisting the woke mainstream simply doesn't understand their 'comedy'. Spencer (above) claimed she was fired after uploading the video, in which she sniffed petrol while pretending to be Indigenous Andrew Nolch (right) appeared on a podcast named after Ms DixonPeninsula Hot Springs said last week it was aware of the posts 'circulating online from a former employee' and that it did not 'support or endorse content that is inconsistent with our values or our commitment to inclusion, respect and cultural safety'.'We want to acknowledge and sincerely recognise the concern and disappointment that has been expressed, particularly by members of First Nations communities, community partners and those who have reached out to us directly,' it said in a statement posted on social media.Spencer saw this as a declaration of war, firing back: 'The Peninsula Hot Springs say they are inclusive of all people... But this is completely incorrect.'They cater more to certain types of people than others. I will be seeking legal advice.'She also thanked her supporters in an Instagram video posted on Friday.'Thank you for all your support over the last couple of days. It has been very, very stressful, very crazy, and I don't think I could do this without you,' she said.'Thank you as well to all the people who have donated to me. I really didn't want to take anyone's money but it started to pour in [via GoFundMe], and too many people were asking about it, too many people were wanting a fundraiser.'It's really going to help me fight this. I plan to very much fight all this.'First, the people that doxxed my workplace put it out online publicly for everyone to see. [They then] harassed my workplace, which led to me being fired.'Spencer transitioned into comedy after a decade as a singer-songwriter and music producer without tremendous success. She has since posted more than 130 parodies.Spencer has made skits impersonating Pauline Hanson, Abbie Chatfield, Donald Trump and a white woman who identified as Indian.
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