Virginia Giuffre opens up about health scare and hospitalisation after shocking social media post in Western Australia

Virginia Giuffre opens up about health
Virginia Giuffre opens up about health

Virginia Giuffre, known around the world for her involvement in the high-profile Epstein scandal, has finally broken her silence after sending shockwaves through social media last week with a heartbreaking post.

In the message, she claimed she had just “four days to live,” leaving many concerned and confused.

A Terrifying Health Crisis Shared Online

On Sunday, Giuffre posted an alarming health update, revealing that she had gone into kidney failure and was being transferred to a specialist urology hospital.

Her words were raw and frightening: “They’ve given me four days to live.”

While the post prompted an outpouring of support, it also raised questions about the cause and seriousness of her condition.

Virginia has now clarified through a statement to People magazine, explaining the severity of what she’s been dealing with since earlier this year.

“I Can’t Stay Silent Anymore”

In her statement, Giuffre reflected on her past battles with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, saying, “I was able to fight back against those who abused and trafficked me… I can no longer stay silent.”

She thanked the public for their concern and reiterated that, despite her health struggles, she remains determined to speak up for victims.

The Bus Crash and a Confusing Series of Events

The health scare came just days after Giuffre was reportedly involved in a bus accident in rural Western Australia on March 24. However, according to local police, the bus driver, and eyewitnesses, the incident wasn’t as serious as initially implied online.

Her brother, Sky Roberts, stepped in to clear things up.

He said the doctors told Virginia she could’ve died within four days if she hadn’t received urgent treatment—but stressed that her condition wasn’t necessarily caused by the bus crash.

“It’s Not Just One Thing,” Says Her Brother

Sky made it clear that the real cause behind Virginia’s liver and kidney issues might go beyond the crash.

“Nobody ever said her kidney failure came from that,” he explained.

“We don’t really know yet. That’s something only her doctors can determine.”

He also emphasized that Virginia didn’t blame the crash for all of her health problems.

Still in Hospital, Still in Serious Condition

As of now, Giuffre remains in a hospital in Perth. A spokesperson said she’s “marginally better” but still not out of the woods.

The medical team is monitoring her closely and she’s not expected to leave anytime soon.

Life After the Epstein Settlement: A Gilded Cage

After settling with Prince Andrew in 2022—reportedly for millions of dollars, though with no admission of guilt from the Duke—Virginia attempted a fresh start.

She bought a $1.3 million country property near Perth, a 40-acre estate featuring stables, two homes, and even a dirt bike track.

To the outside world, it looked like a dream escape. But according to locals and new reports, the property has become more of a fortress than a home.

Barbed wire fences, security cameras, and a sense of isolation now define her daily life.

A Family Fractured

This year brought even more personal hardship for Virginia.

She split from her husband, Robert, in what sources have called a “messy” breakup.

Since then, she’s reportedly been living alone on the property.

To make things worse, she appears to be estranged from her three teenage children.

They’ve been seen attending school, but haven’t visited their mother in the hospital.

Even more telling—her oldest son has unfollowed her on social media.

Legal Troubles Still Loom

Virginia’s private struggles are now playing out in public. She’s facing allegations of breaching a family violence restraining order related to her former family home.

A court date has been set for April 9 in Joondalup.

It’s still unclear if she’ll be discharged in time to appear, as hospital staff believe she might need a few more days of care.

A Life in Seclusion

If and when she’s released, Virginia is expected to return to her farm, now described by some as a self-imposed prison.

One neighbor hinted at deeper issues beneath the surface: “You don’t know the half of it. I can’t say more, but none of this surprises me.”

For now, Virginia remains out of the public eye, navigating a turbulent chapter of her life marked by illness, estrangement, and legal battles.