I don't know of 'the Doctors' you speak of, and don't see such a claim on her website, and I can't locate any such content on youtube. Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence. I am not saying she is a fraud, just that the 'proof' she puts forth is not adequate to satisfy my skepticisim. I don't want to sound paranoid, but there are fradulaent longevity claims from time to time, and children do sometimes assume the identity of parents for the mere purpose of collecting social secuirty benefits. In this case she has the additional motivations of the book she sells and her vegan cause. She has a website to market herself, but she does not provide any photographic records or objective third party accounts to support her claims on her website.She proved her age on the Doctors I believe by showing them her birth certificate or something.
