Pheobe Bishop’s mother has slammed her estranged sister for appearing on national television without her consent.
Bishop has been missing for two weeks, and was last seen about 8.30am on May 15 at Airport Dr in Bundaberg. The teenager was planning to fly to Perth to spend time with a boyfriend, but never made it to the airport.
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Carolea “Caz” Johnson appeared on The Project on Wednesday night, claiming the 17-year-old told her the home she shared with couple Tanika Bromley and James Wood was “a hell hole” she needed to get out of.
However, Bishop’s mother Kylie Johnson has slammed the interview for spreading what she says is incorrect information.
“She hasn’t spoken to my children or myself for the last 13–14 years,” Kylie said in a post to social media on Wednesday night.
“She knows nothing about Bishop and who she was as a person.
“Carolea you know nothing about me, my family or my children so don’t pretend that you do.
“I want Pheobe home and so does her dad, stepdad and OUR family. The people who actually love and respect Pheobe and all that she is.”
Kylie also criticised The Project for not requesting a comment or permission from Bishop’s immediate family for the segment.

Missing teen’s final texts to family member
During the interview, texts between Bishop and her aunt were shown.
When asked how she was, Bishop told Caz Johnson she was “up shit creek but shit happens”.
“Why, what’s going on?” her aunt asked.
“The place I’m living,” Bishop replied.
Her aunt expressed confusion over why the teen was not living with her mother, to which Bishop claimed she was told “to get out” and “it’s a long story”.
“What are you going to do?” Johnson then asked.
“I’m flying the f*** out of here ... if it goes to plan, I’m not coming back,” Bishop responded.
“I can’t do (this) s*** any more.
“I need to get out of this hell hole.”
Bishop’s aunt admitted she and her niece were not in regular contact, and that the teen reaching out had been concerning to her.
“It was just strange,” Johnson said.

The revelations comes as a search of Good Night Scrub National Park in relation to Bishop’s disappearance has been suspended.
Homicide detectives and police divers were called in to assist in the search of the park.
Cadaver dogs were deployed by police, and forensics teams in blue dust suits were seen bagging items of interest.
However, the search also revealed evidence might have been moved from the national park before police arrived.
Police confirmed the search had been suspended on Wednesday, with efforts focused on the nearby Gin Gin area.
The property where Pheoebe, Bromley and Wood lived, and a grey Hyundai ix35 thought to have been used to drive the teen to the airport, were earlier declared crime scenes.
Police allegedly found a shortened firearm, ammunition, and two replica handguns, during a search of the grey Hyundai, and further ammunition in the home.
Bromley, 33, has been charged with unrelated weapons offences. She faced Bundaberg Magistrates Court on Tuesday and was granted bail to reappear on June 23.
Second housemate facing weapons charges
Bishop’s second housemate has now also been charged with weapons offences, following his partner’s release on bail for similar counts.
Wood has been charged with unlawful possession of weapons and ammunition. He will appear in court on June 13.
Police said the weapons charges were unrelated to Bishop’s disappearance, and there was no suggestion the housemates are involved.
Bail conditions prevent the couple from contacting each other.
Anyone with information, footage or sightings of the grey Hyundai between May 15 and May 18 in the Gin Gin area have been urged to contact police.
Bishop is about 180cm tall with a pale complexion, long hair that has been dyed red, and hazel eyes.
She was last seen carrying luggage, wearing a green tank top and grey sweatpants.
- With AAP
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