This series, based on a real-life fraud peddling diets to cure cancer, explores how social media makes fools of us all.
Belle Gibson became famous for claiming she cured her brain cancer with natural remedies, but it was later revealed she lied. Her story is now told in the Netflix series Apple Cider Vinegar.
Drama series "Apple Cider Vinegar" shows how influencer Belle Gibson falsely claimed to have terminal brain cancer.
There’s a certain kind of fraudster that could only exist in the 21st century: the social media wellness influencer.
A hard-to-come-by Aussie recipe book has soared in popularity in the wake of a Netflix series centred around its author, Belle Gibson. Drama series Apple Cider Vinegar follows the "true-ish" story of ...
Early in Netflix’s latest tech-grifter limited series Apple Cider Vinegar, wellness influencer Belle Gibson (Kaitlyn Dever), ...
Apple Cider Vinegar tells viewers to Google what happened to Belle Gibson in real life so here's your answer... Did Belle Gibson go to jail?
At the end of Apple Cider Vinegar, the based-on-a-true-story grifter series that began airing on Netflix last week, the show teases an epilogue about what happened to its central character, Belle ...
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The is billed as a “true-ish story based on a lie" and is inspired by a 2017 book, “The Woman Who Fooled the World,” by two ...
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In the heat of Gibson facing backlash in 2015, her mother, Natalie Dal-Bello, defended the blogger with five swift words. In an interview with The Herald Sun, she said: "Belle told a white lie," and ...