A THIRD One Nation candidate could find herself in hot water after posting homophobic remarks, saying the gay and lesbian people want "to destroy families".

The party's candidate for the seat of Glasshouse, Tracey Bell-Henselin, posted several anti-gay comments on her personal Facebook page in recent months, and claims the LGBTI community is "the real manipulating bigot".

"LGBTI is out to destroy families as we know (them) and have lived for generations producing babies/growing a family produced by a mother & father - creation!!!," she wrote in one of her posts.

"But now when we stand up on the side of the law to protect our family and children we gave birth to - we are told to shut up that we (are) bigots & homophobic - labelled, cursed sworn at!!!"

Ms Bell-Henselin refused to return calls yesterday, but did send a text message saying she would only respond to The Courier-Mail's questions if leading party figures were present.

"I will only talk to you with Pauline and James Ashby present as One Nation is a team," she said in the message.

One Nation has refused to say whether Ms Bell-Henselin - a former Rise Up Australia candidate in last year's federal election - would be disciplined or disendorsed over her comments.

Reader poll What action should be taken over One Nation candidate Tracey Bell-Henselin's homophobic remarks? This poll ended on 19 January 2017. Current Results Disciplined 1% Disendorsed 27% Nothing 70% This is not a scientific poll. The results reflect only the opinions of those who chose to participate.

The revelations come after One Nation's Bundamba candidate Shan Ju Lin was axed over the weekend for homophobic posts. The party's former Currumbin candidate Andy Semple was disendorsed last month after he posted an offensive Tweet joking about the LGBTI community.

One Nation executive member and Pauline Hanson's chief of staff James Ashby - who is gay - said he was unaware of Ms Bell-Henselin's homophobic social media posts until he was contacted by The Courier-Mail. Mr Ashby refused to comment but confirmed the party would look into the matter.