A young woman claiming to be Madeleine McCann "didn't receive anything" for appearing on Dr Phil.
Julia Wendell, who also goes by the names of Julia Faustyna or Julia Wandelt, was welcomed by the talk show host to discuss her claims that she is missing person Madeleine McCann.
Madeleine disappeared in 2007 at the age of three while on holiday with her family in Portugal. Detectives have since spent millions trying to figure out what happened to the little girl.
Speaking on the US chat show, Julia discussed her early memories and showed pictures of herself as a child to try and support her claims.
Dr Fia Johansson, a private investigator and medium who is helping Julia, has since taken to Instagram to say Julia wasn't paid for the interview.
"We didn't actually get a dime to be involved with Dr Phil's show," she said.
Dr Fia continued: "We didn't receive anything, Julia [didn't] receive anything, Julia just went on the stage and was herself and told the truth.
"A lot of you ask if Julia made some sort of money by going to any type of press, Radar [RadarOnline] for example, all other things… no.
"We did not pay them anything, they did not pay us anything."
During her appearance on Dr Phil, the presenter revealed that Julia's mother remains adamant she gave birth to her.
However, Julia claimed this might not be the case as her mum "refused" to show her any evidence, including images from her pregnancy.
Julia has said she is currently waiting for DNA results to prove if she is the missing girl.
But she claimed no matter what the result, she doesn't want to stay in contact with her Polish parents.
She firmly stated: "I believe I am Madeleine McCann. If she is my mother, I don't want to have contact with her that's all, but I believe she isn't my mother."
Julia was also read out a statement from her family.
"Julia also has these photos, because she took them from the family home with the birth certificate, as well as numerous hospital discharges.
"We always tried to understand all situations that happened with Julia. Numerous therapies, medicines, psychologists and psychiatrists - Julia had it all guaranteed. She wasn't left alone," the statement read, which was released in February.
"Threats to our address from Julia, her lies and manipulations, activity on the internet. We've seen it all and we've tried to prevent it, to explain, we've asked her to stop," the statement continued.
"Julia once wanted to be a singer, a model. She always wanted to be popular. What's happening now she got one million followers.
"We're afraid Julia will carry the inevitable. The internet won't forget, and it's obvious that Julia isn't Maddie. We are devastated at this current situation."
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