By Jo Scrimshire For Daily Mail Australia
Published: 23:31 BST, 30 May 2019 | Updated: 23:31 BST, 30 May 2019
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Nineteen-year-old Clare Werbeloff's 'eyewitness account' of a shooting in Sydney's Kings Cross district in May 2009 made her an overnight celebrity.
Her breathless TV interview about 'wog' on 'wog' violence was considered too good to be true - which turned out to be the case, as she later told police it was all a hoax.
After becoming an Internet phenomenon in the months that followed, the 'Chk-Chk Boom Girl' has since faded into obscurity... but what is she doing with herself now?
What happened to the Chk-Chk Boom Girl? Viral sensation Clare Werbeloff (pictured) turned her back on fame and now has a very responsible career, says former manager Max Markson
That question was answered on Thursday by Clare's former manager, Max Markson.
During an interview with the Mumbrellacast podcast, Max said: 'Clare doesn't want to know about doing anything [media related].
'I get calls still, "Will Clare do this? Will Clare do that?" I spoken to her and she doesn't want to do anything.'
Remember her? Nineteen-year-old Clare Werbeloff's 'eyewitness account' of a shooting in Sydney's Kings Cross district in May 2009 made her an overnight celebrity.