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A stunned Australian audience gripped their phones during Shaun Attwood’s live call-in show on October 29, 2025, as callers dissected Virginia Giuffre’s explosive memoir Nobody’s Girl, released days earlier—a 367-page posthumous revelation shaking elites worldwide.h

December 19, 2025 by aloye Leave a Comment

A stunned Australian audience gripped their phones during Shaun Attwood’s live call-in show on October 29, 2025, as callers dissected Virginia Giuffre’s explosive memoir Nobody’s Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice, released days earlier—a 367-page posthumous revelation shaking elites worldwide.

The episode, streamed on Attwood’s True Crime YouTube channel, drew thousands of live viewers as Australians—many in Giuffre’s adopted homeland—called in with raw emotion. One caller, a Perth mother, voice trembling: “She lived among us, fought for our girls too. The book names Andrew 88 times—‘birthright’ entitlement. It’s our shame he’s still free.” Another, a former trafficking advocate, praised Giuffre’s courage: “She feared dying a sex slave, yet exposed Epstein’s cameras, Maxwell’s grooming, that prime minister rape. Her truth lives.”

Attwood, hosting from the UK, fielded calls praising the memoir’s unflinching detail—Giuffre’s recruitment at 16 from Mar-a-Lago, sadomasochistic abuse, and elite complicity—while noting its fallout: Andrew’s title revocation days earlier. “Virginia’s gone, but her words toppled a prince,” he said.

The live show, viewed 2.8 million times in 24 hours, trended #NobodysGirlAU with 3.2 million posts (78% supportive). As Giuffre’s voice—silenced April 25—roared from pages, stunned callers ensured her revelation shook not just elites, but everyday hearts gripped by her fight.

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