Virginia Giuffre has made a fresh series of garbled posts on Instagram in her first update since claiming to be on her deathbed with only four days left to live.
Giuffre, 41, who was trafficked by the late American paedophile Jeffrey Epstein as a teenager, sparked a media firestorm two weeks ago when she said she was dying.
She posted a pic of her in a hospital bed looking bruised and claimed her car had been hit by a bus at 110km/h, and said she was fatally ill with kidney failure.
However Western Police later dismissed the collision with the bus as ‘minor’ and said no-one had been hurt in the incident, an hour north of Perth.
Now she has returned to social media with new posts on Instagram stories to her 21,000 followers, but creating new intrigue by their confusing contents.
Giuffre initially shared a YouTube link to the chart-topping break up song by n artist Gotye, Somebody That I Used To Know.
That post was quickly followed by a second story which had no title, photo or sound.
The second post, just a black screen, was then made into a ‘highlight,’ on her feed accompanied by the broken heart emoji as its title. There was no further clue to the meaning or context for the posts.
Giuffre has claimed she was sexually abused by Prince Andrew at the behest of Epstein’s associate, jailed British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell, when she was just 17.
The Duke of York has denied the allegation, as has Maxwell – who is a convicted sex offender – while Epstein died in a New York prison in 2019.
After settling the matter out of court in 2023, for an undisclosed amount rumoured to be in the millions, Giuffre has lived a fairly quiet life with her husband Robert and their three children.
But on March 30, Giuffre, née Roberts, posted a photograph on Instagram from her hospital bed stating doctors had told her she had just four days left to live.
She said her car had been hit by a school bus travelling at 110km/h and the accident, near her sprawling farm house north of Perth, had left her with kidney failure.
The photograph showed discolouration to Giuffre’s face and chest which has been described as severe bruising.
However, Daily Mail subsequently spoke to the bus driver Ross Munns and multiple eye witnesses to the crash who confirmed it was a ‘minor bump.’
Daily Mail also revealed Giuffre had been listed to face court ten days before the crash over the alleged breach of the family violence restraining order.
On April 7 she was discharged from Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital in Perth after a week-long stay and chose to slip out the backdoor rather than face waiting media.
She was listed to face Joondalup Magistrates Court on April 9 on a domestic violence charge but was not required to appear in person and stayed away.
The following day she was spotted by Daily Mail photographer where she flipped her middle finger as her brother Danny Wilson drove off in the $150,000 Chevrolet Silverado they were traveling in.
According to her father Sky Roberts, his daughter is going through a ‘messy’ divorce and no longer lives with Robert, her husband of 22 years, at their $1.9million beachside mansion in Perth.
Musician Gotye has previously revealed that his famous break up song, featuring in her latest Instagram post, is about his ex-girlfriend.
‘It wasn’t a nasty breakup, but it was messy in the sense that we hurt each other more than we needed to because it wasn’t a clean break,’ he said.
‘I guess it’s closest to what the chorus is about.’
The Giuffres now appear to be locked in a messy tug of love over their two sons and one daughter.
Having recently separated after 22 years of marriage they no longer live together at their lavish $1.9million mansion in a Perth beachside suburb.
Two days before the car crash, on March 22, Giuffre posted a sun-dappled picture of her children on a beach, accompanied by an apparent desperate plea to see them.
‘My beautiful babies have no clue how much I love them and they’re being poisoned with lies,’ she posted.
‘I miss them so very much. I have been through hell and back in my 41 years but this is incredibly hurting me worse than anything else.
‘Hurt me, abuse me but don’t take my babies. My heart is shattered and every day that passes my sadness only deepens.’
In the post from her hospital bed a week later, Giuffre said: ‘I’ve gone into kidney renal failure, they’ve given me four days to live, transferring me to a specialist hospital in urology.’
‘I’m ready to go, just not until I see my babies one last time. My heart is shattered and every day that passes my sadness only deepens.’
Two days after that post, Western Police revealed Giuffre was a passenger in a car involved in a ‘minor collision’ with a bus in Neergabby, 80km north of Perth, on March 24 and no-one had been injured.