Overview
- Miller posted a tearful TikTok on Nov. 10 acknowledging she falsely told someone in 2017 that she had cancer, with the clip surpassing 10 million views by Wednesday.
- She says a friend created a fundraising page that she had removed after two donations, and outlets have reported the page raised about £150.
- Thames Valley Police told reporters the investigation into the alleged scam was concluded, though no further detail was provided.
- Multiple outlets have reported a July 2020 conviction for fraud by false representation with a 12‑month conditional discharge and costs, a claim not independently verified across all reporting.
- Miller emphasizes the episode predates her social‑media career and denies seeking money or online clout, as renewed scrutiny followed a Nov. 4 tabloid report.