On October 21, 2025, the Today Show Australia studio fell silent as hosts Karl Stefanovic and Sarah Abo dissected Virginia Giuffre’s posthumous memoir Nobody’s Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice, unveiling fresh, harrowing claims against Jeffrey Epstein and Prince Andrew that have rocked the world.

The segment, aired live from Nine’s Sydney studio, opened with Abo holding the book: “Six months after Virginia Giuffre’s tragic suicide, her voice is louder than ever.” Stefanovic, visibly moved, added, “This isn’t just a memoir—it’s a reckoning.” They highlighted Giuffre’s allegations of three assaults by Andrew at age 17, describing him as “entitled,” believing sex with her was his “birthright,” and a savage rape by an unidentified “well-known prime minister.”
Co-author Amy Wallace appeared via satellite, explaining Giuffre’s insistence on unfiltered truth despite threats. “She knew it would cost her,” Wallace said, “but silence was never an option.” The hosts noted the memoir’s role in Andrew’s title revocation days earlier, with Stefanovic remarking, “Buckingham Palace is reeling—this book is her final stand.”
The discussion, viewed by over 1.2 million Australians, trended #NobodysGirlAU with 2.8 million posts, amplifying global calls for Epstein file disclosures. As Abo closed: “Virginia’s pain is our mirror—time to face it.” The silence in the studio mirrored a nation confronting uncomfortable truths.
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