Tens of thousands of Australians are fuming this week following social media entrepreneur Belle Gibson’s admission that she lied about having terminal cancer.
But none are so angry and bewildered as those whose lives have been actually been touched by the disease – like Triple M host Matty Johns, whose wife Trish was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2013.
Yesterday on Triple M, former rugby player Johns blasted Gibson’s lies as “sick” before sharing a message about the importance of seeking appropriate treatment.
“She should be charged with fraud. She should be charged because she conned people and she profited from it. But that’s nothing compared to the bigger issue,” he began.
Addressing Ms Gibson’s false claims that she ‘cured her illness’ solely using healthy eating and natural therapies, Johns said: “There are people out there all the time who are trying to sell pie-in-the-sky ideas…if you just do this and just do healthy eating…”
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Unfortunately there will always be charlatans who take advantage of people's fear when they're faced with a diagnosis like cancer. Chemo sounds unpalatable because it is. It has terrible side effects and long term complications. But it is also has good success rates.
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Ms Gibson's deception was unforgivable & cruel.
But while everyone is focusing the whole discussion on her deception I feel we are also missing the discussion that society seems obsessed with celebrity, attention seeking & the need to be noticed at all costs that allowed this kind of self delusion.
I stopped listening ages ago to all my friends who followed her & others obsessed with clean eating,curing illnesses, bikini bodies etc & having a higher level of smug than others.
She is just one of many that has been making bogus claims about curing cancer & every other medical issue & everyone fell over themselves to jump on the bandwagon & boost the gurus bank balance.
I don't need a medical degree to suss this was always bogus. Get some common sense people - you make it so easy for them to continue.