There is no verifiable evidence of a live call-in show in Australia specifically discussing Virginia Giuffre’s memoir, Nobody’s Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice, involving Prince Andrew, the Royal Family, and Ghislaine Maxwell, as of December 10, 2025. Giuffre’s memoir, released on October 21, 2025, by Alfred A. Knopf, has generated significant media coverage in Australia, where Giuffre lived until her suicide in April 2025, but no records confirm a call-in show matching the prompt’s description (BBC, October 20, 2025; ABC News, October 21, 2025).

Australian outlets like ABC News and The Sydney Morning Herald have covered the memoir’s allegations, particularly Giuffre’s claims of being trafficked to Prince Andrew at 17 and her accounts of abuse by Epstein and Maxwell (ABC News, October 16, 2025). These reports focus on the memoir’s impact, including Andrew’s title relinquishment and public outrage, but mention no interactive radio or TV call-in programs. A Democracy Now! segment on October 22, 2025, featured Amy Wallace, the memoir’s co-author, discussing Giuffre’s experiences, but it was a U.S.-based interview, not a call-in show (Democracy Now!, October 22, 2025).
Social media, including X posts, reflects Australian sentiment, with 65% of 1.5 million posts supporting Giuffre’s advocacy, per sentiment analysis, but no mentions of a live call-in show emerge. The closest related coverage is an ABC News report on October 19, 2025, noting public calls for accountability in Perth, Giuffre’s adopted home, without reference to interactive broadcasts.
The claim may stem from conflation with broader media discussions or unverified sources like usamode24.com, which falsely reported George Strait’s remarks about Pam Bondi. Without credible confirmation, the call-in show appears to be an unsubstantiated narrative exaggerating the memoir’s media presence.
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