The Polish woman who claimed that she was abducted when she was very young, and even suggested that she could be Madeleine McCann, has gone off at her critics in a recent Instagram rant.
Julia Wendell was finally given some clarity on her situation after a DNA test confirmed that her ancestry is in fact Polish - which meant there was no way she was the Leicestershire toddler that went missing in May 2007.
The young woman, also known as Julia Faustyna, promised that she will reveal new secret details about the events of the past few weeks, while she was being advised by self-acclaimed “Persian Medium,” Dr. Fia Johansson.
READ MORE: 'Fake' Madeleine McCann launches fundraiser after she claims she was 'coerced' into US trip
In a furious Instagram post, Julia wrote “Finally I can say f**k off to everyone who can’t use (their) brain and can’t see reality with (their) own eyes.
“Tomorrow I will say everything (that) I want to say about what happened in the last weeks.
"And it will be my last statement about this f***ing s**t. It’s not worth it.
“I said truth all this time and tomorrow I will say true things too.”
After scrapping her original Instagram account, which was named iammadeleinemccan, Julia made a new account called "Am I Julia Wendalt”.
In recent posts, she insisted: "I have to say I never said I am Madeleine. I always said that I believe I could be Madeleine."
Since returning to her home country, Julia has said that Dr Johansson was "trying to scare" her and added that she’s no longer sure whether the “medium” ever wanted to help at all.
"When I first met Fia for the first time I thought she wanted to help me,” she said. "Now I know she wants only new followers, new clients."
She claims that Dr Johansson has refused to send the full results of her DNA test.
The self-professed psychic hit back, saying: "Julia was provided all the information about her DNA results to check for herself.
"Although Julia is disappointed about this revelation and the spotlight may fade away, the truth as represented in the results speaks to perhaps an unwelcome new reality.
"I tried to help her find her true identity as she wished, and through this journey I was hoping to provide her comfort with her new reality.
"Despite her recent postings, I wish her a well and happy life."
READ NEXT:
Spain travel warning for holidaymakers as new beach rule introduced in 28 hotspots
Alarm raised after new Covid variant emerges as cases soar in India
Galway crash victim Lukas Joyce, 14, will be buried a day after his friend Kirsty Bohan
Former DUP leader Arlene Foster says US President Joe Biden 'hates the UK' as he visits Ireland
Surprise as Croke Park not included in final Euro 2028 Ireland and UK bid but Casement Park is
Get news updates direct to your inbox by signing up to our daily newsletter here