A One Nation candidate wants a revival of white rule in South Africa and asked women on the streets about their orgasms.

Rozane Bezuidenhout told her Facebook followers 'white Afrikaners and whites worldwide' needed to unite for a white state in Africa.

The 'actor, model and dancer' from Perth is also a freelance television host who isn't shy about asking some personal questions.

‘Gentleman you have Viagra, shouldn’t we too?’, she said in a YouTube highlights video.

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Rozane Bezuidenhout did a TV segement about orgasms and is running for One Nation

Rozane Bezuidenhout (right) with husband Piet asked if a female Viagra should be developed

'Should medicine makers be spending millions of dollars to find that elusive libido pill?

'We are out on the streets asking the general public the million-dollar question.'

The freelance television presenter was previously a model but had to quit for height reasons.

'I modelled as a child but clearly was too short as an adult to continue, I have the confidence to pursue diverse opportunities,' she said on her internet profile page.

'I was born to stand out not to fit in.'

This One Nation candidate had to quit modelling because she was too short

One Nation candidate Rozane Bezuidenhout wants a return of a white rule in South Africa

The South African-born mother-of-three is running as One Nation's candidate for Cannington, in Perth's south, in the upcoming West Australian elections.

The 36-year-old woman, who grew up in Apartheid South Africa, wants a separate state for white people in Africa.

She posted a change.org petition on her Facebook page in December 2015 calling on 'white South Africans and whites worldwide' to demand an independent Afrikaner state.

Such a state existed until 1994, when Nelson Mandela became South Africa's first black president in the nation's first free elections.

Rozane Bezuidenhout says convicted terrorist should be sentenced to death

The One Nation candidate for a southern Perth seat wants paedophiles to go on death row

Ms Bezuidenhout has also previously posted petitions on social media calling for the death penalty to be applied to convicted child molesters and terrorists.

One Nation's website misspelt her name as 'Rozane Bezuiddenhout'.

The candidate also describes herself on Twitter as a candidate for the Legislative Council when she is running for a Legislative Assembly seat.

She is part of the same team as David Archibald, running in the Pilbara, who wrote an opinion piece in 2015 saying single mothers are too lazy to keep and hold a man and deserved to be stripped of welfare benefits because they were producing 'lazy and ugly' children.

Another candidate in Dawesville, 73-year-old pastor Lawrence Shave, advertised for 'bikini baristas' in 2015 and advertised online for a Russian bride aged 20 to 44.