Australia’s Elle magazine branded Belle Gibson — who shot to fame as a wellness influencer during Instagram’s early years with her incredible story of beating terminal brain cancer — “the most ...
10 years after she admitted "none of it was true" Belle Gibson's story is now being retold and dramatized in Netflix's newest ...
A woman who was scammed by Belle Gibson has revealed how she would fake tan after radiotherapy after comparing herself to the Apple Cider Vinegar fraudster. Bella Johnston, an Australian nanny ...
(L): Belle Gibson is interviewed on '60 Minutes Australia. ; (R): Belle Gibson's mother, Natalie, and stepfather, Andrew.
Belle Gibson is the latest fraudster to have a TV show made on how she swindled people out of money by pretending healthy eating and green juices cured her brain cancer. However, it soon became ...
WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — A decade after wellness influencer Belle Gibson admitted she didn't have terminal brain cancer, which she claimed was cured by the healthy lifestyle that made her ...
While the show never says it's a "true story," instead opting to describe itself as a "true-ish story based on a lie," Col Ainscough feels the relationship the show depicted between Milla and Belle ...
If you’ve never heard of Belle Gibson, that’s because her scandal had its 15 minutes of fame a decade ago. Now, however, a new Netflix series titled Apple Cider Vinegar pulls the spotlight ...
Upon being exposed for making false and misleading claims about her charity work, Belle Gibson was fined $410,000 by Consumer Affairs Victoria. However, as of the date of publishing, she still hasn’t ...
Apple Cider Vinegar, now streaming on Netflix, recounts the real-life tale of Australian fraudster Belle Gibson, portrayed by Kaitlyn Dever. She fabricated a brain tumour diagnosis and capitalised ...