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- Jun 27, 2014
...So this little Medium article was brought to my attention when I got back from work:
Apparently, this particular Medium article was written by an angry former Patreon sponsor of Brianna Wu's, who posted anonymously to protect themselves (and their sources) from retaliation.
The TL;DR: The writer of this article stumbled upon the evidence that Natalie isn't real, consulting several colleagues about it, and no one was able to collaborate Natalie's existence. Over $30,000 to pay for the salary of someone who doesn't exist is a pretty tall order, and the Medium article then goes on to warn others - unless the proof of Natalie's existence emerges, Wu's Patreon is most likely a scam.
This take-down is brutal. It encapsulates a lot of what we gathered on Brianna Wu and Natalie O'Brien, but it also adds stuff we flat-out didn't have, like the responses by Emma Clarkson over whether or not Natalie was even real or not. This plus the allegations that other Wu employees have disputed Natalie's existence means this whole thing just got a whole lot more interesting.
Who is Natalie O’Brien and does she exist?
Apparently, this particular Medium article was written by an angry former Patreon sponsor of Brianna Wu's, who posted anonymously to protect themselves (and their sources) from retaliation.
The TL;DR: The writer of this article stumbled upon the evidence that Natalie isn't real, consulting several colleagues about it, and no one was able to collaborate Natalie's existence. Over $30,000 to pay for the salary of someone who doesn't exist is a pretty tall order, and the Medium article then goes on to warn others - unless the proof of Natalie's existence emerges, Wu's Patreon is most likely a scam.
This take-down is brutal. It encapsulates a lot of what we gathered on Brianna Wu and Natalie O'Brien, but it also adds stuff we flat-out didn't have, like the responses by Emma Clarkson over whether or not Natalie was even real or not. This plus the allegations that other Wu employees have disputed Natalie's existence means this whole thing just got a whole lot more interesting.