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French woman Natalie Amyot releases YouTube video to find father of her unborn baby – but is it just a hoax? | French woman Natalie Amyot releases YouTube video to find father of her unborn baby – but is it just a hoax? |
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A French woman who released a YouTube video to apparently find her Australian holiday romance after she fell pregnant has been met with a combination of support, derision and a hefty dose of scepticism. | A French woman who released a YouTube video to apparently find her Australian holiday romance after she fell pregnant has been met with a combination of support, derision and a hefty dose of scepticism. |
Natalie Amyot explains in the video that she is searching for a man she met in the popular tourist resort of Mooloolaba. | |
Describing how it was “love at first sight” for her when the pair met at O’Malley’s Irish Pub, she said they spent a “beautiful” night together. | Describing how it was “love at first sight” for her when the pair met at O’Malley’s Irish Pub, she said they spent a “beautiful” night together. |
Ms Amyot revealed in the video that she realised she was pregnant three weeks after she returned home, but she was unable to contact the man because she lost her phone. | |
The man was around 6ft tall, tanned with blue eyes, she said. | The man was around 6ft tall, tanned with blue eyes, she said. |
Ms Amyot went on to stress the importance of finding the man as she has “no family of my own.” | |
“If he doesn’t want to know then that’s ok but I really want to try and find him,” she wrote in the video’s description. | |
“I hope that the Sunny coast community will help me. Merci beacoup.” | |
She also urged people to share her video and to post information on her Facebook page. | |
On the page, Ms Amyot explained she had spent her remaining money to fly back to Australia and find the man and that she had only three days to find him. | |
In the days after she released the video and it garnered over 50,000 views, her Facebook page evidenced how going viral can be a mixed blessing. | |
Mooloolaba beach in Australia (Image: Go Holiday/Creative Commons) World-weary YouTube viewers wary of online hoaxes questioned whether Ms Amyot’s video was an elaborate hoax, while others judged her for apparently sleeping with a man whose name she had forgotten. | |
However, others maintained a positive outlook. | However, others maintained a positive outlook. |
“Why do we as a society, automatically think this is suspect..Can we think positive and hope for the best for her...” one woman wrote on Ms Amyot’s Facebook page. | |
“Your support and help has made me cry x x x,” Ms Amyot wrote on Facebook on Monday. | |
By Tuesday the tone of the page had changed after her story made headlines worldwide. | By Tuesday the tone of the page had changed after her story made headlines worldwide. |
"If you all want to try and think this fake ill delete all pages and go home. then be proud as you bullied a mum and baby and father away... if thats what you want ill go home tmrw..but how can you hate me so much for wanting to find him...[sic],” she wrote. | "If you all want to try and think this fake ill delete all pages and go home. then be proud as you bullied a mum and baby and father away... if thats what you want ill go home tmrw..but how can you hate me so much for wanting to find him...[sic],” she wrote. |
However, the tale took a strange turn when the Facebook account she linked to in the video disappeared, while a 'Public Figure' page remained. | |
In an additional twist, Twitter users have shared an image of a brown-haired woman in Mooloolaba, who they have said looks similar to Amyot, who is called "Alizee Michel" in the caption. | In an additional twist, Twitter users have shared an image of a brown-haired woman in Mooloolaba, who they have said looks similar to Amyot, who is called "Alizee Michel" in the caption. |
Both local tourist boards and the owner of O'Malley's bar have denied the video is part of any PR involving them, ITV News reported citing Australian media reports. | Both local tourist boards and the owner of O'Malley's bar have denied the video is part of any PR involving them, ITV News reported citing Australian media reports. |