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Annabelle Natalie Gibson born 8 October [ 1 ] [ 2 ] is an Australian convicted scammer and pseudoscience advocate. She is the author of The Whole Pantry mobile app and its later companion cookbook.
Throughout her career as a wellness guru, Gibson falsely claimed to have been diagnosed with multiple cancer pathologies, including malignant brain cancer , and that she was effectively managing them through diet, exercise, natural medicine , and alternative medicine therapies. In February , after Gibson's close friend, Chanelle McAuliffe, confronted Gibson with suspicions of her cancer claims and perpetrating a scam, McAuliffe urged Gibson to come forward with the truth, Gibson refused.
Concerned about the harm Gibson was causing to people with cancer, McAuliffe reported Gibson to the police, a lawyer and an investigative journalist with no one willing to look into the case. Finally, journalists at The Age recognised McAuliffe as a legitimate whistleblower and broke the first story of Gibson's fraud. Concerns were expressed that Gibson had led a profligate lifestyle, renting an upmarket town house, leasing a luxury car and office space, undergoing cosmetic dental procedures, purchasing designer clothes and holidaying internationally, using money claimed to have been raised for charity.
Her actions were described as "particularly predatory", [ 8 ] as well as "deceit on a grand scale, for personal profit". Gibson and her company concerning her diagnosis with terminal brain cancer , her rejection of conventional cancer treatments in favour of natural remedies, and the donation of proceeds to various charities.
Gibson had no reasonable basis to believe she had cancer. Gibson was born in Launceston, Tasmania. According to interviews she has given before her expose, she left her Brisbane family home at age 12 to live with a classmate, and later lived with a family friend.