Kellie Finlayson striated on comparisons between her and the beautiful Gibson cancer as “offensive” and a “big punch on the face”.
The 29 -year -old mother, who is married to the port striker Adélaïde Jeremy, is currently fighting the terminal intestine cancer when she was only 25 years old.
On Tuesday, she went to Instagram to reveal that she is often called Gibson and hit the comparisons.
Gibson is an Australian crook who claimed to have cancer.
She had built a social media empire following the false claims that she had healed cancer by alternative drugs and special diets.
In 2017, Gibson was sentenced to a fine of $ 410,000 for misleading readers, having been found guilty of five violations of consumer law.
Kellie Finlayson (photo) struck comparisons between her and the beautiful Gibson cancer
Influencer Scammol Gibson (photo) Falue with inoperable brain cancer and falsely claimed his healthy lifestyle and the consumption of “curing” from the disease
Kellie (photo) Fight against intestine cancer and said that comparisons between her and Gibson were a “kick on the face”
Finlayson’s comments came after Netflix launched a new documentary earlier in February on the crook. The show is called “Apple Cider Vinegar” and explores how Gibson misleads thousands of social media users via its Instagram account @healing_belle.
Daily Mail Australia understands that Gibson’s fines, combined at its legal expenses, mean that it owes about half a million dollars, but it is also understood that it has not paid the fine.
“I have this hate depth towards her (Gibson) and I do not hate anyone,” said Finlayson, addressing her Instagram subscribers via a video published on Tuesday on her story.
“But the path is to get angry and I know that it irrereaved so many others … I have been referred by the name of this woman countless times, several times a week.
“What is right … it’s just a big punch in the face. It kicks me while I have broken down.
Finlayson added: “ The fact of having these Docos and this Netflix series came out of all the injuries she caused, all the lies she said … and then be called her name simply because I ‘I looked for alternative therapies, or I seem really good … but being called the name of this woman is offensive – it’s almost abusive.
“Having crossed the things she described … or pretended to have crossed and the way she manipulated the people around her to sympathize and give her so much … It makes me physically ill. “”
Finlayson, who married Port Adelaïde Jeremy in 2023, recently shared a positive update on her battle against online cancer, telling fans in a recent Instagram video that she had received good news from the recent Scan results.
Finlayson is married to the Port Adelaide attacker Jeremy and the couple has a daughter, Sophia, together
Kellie was an image of balance and grace through his battle, but was also opened to share his vulnerable moments
A documentary was published on Netflix which shows how Gibson pretended to have cancer to promote alternative drugs called Apple Cider Vinegar
Finlayson (photo) should release a book in April of this year and said that she was “ incredibly proud to share work with the world ”
“Me on my way to discover that my digitization results were Elite,” she said, publishing a video of herself cutting off her camera before she was seen dancing.
She added: “Always an incredibly long road to come, but progress is progress.”
Finlayson, on the other hand, should also release a new book in April entitled “There must be more”.
“ I am incredibly proud to share this piece of me with the world, and always so confused every day to know why my story is worthy of being literally printed in a book, “she said in an Instagram publication, revealing the news of the book.
“Impost syndrome shouts, but basically, I know it’s bigger than me.
“It is for those who have faced devastation, for those who feel alone, for those who no longer have a voice to share their history. For those who are stuck for words, for those who feel helpless.
“I have the impression of having lived a dozen lives, and in a way, beyond maternity, to become an author could be the most surreal to date.
“It’s hope. It’s me – the raw version of me.