Netflix has a limited series that tells the true story of Australian fraudster Belle Gibson (Kaitlyn Dever). Apple Cider Vinegar charts the so-called health guru's rise to social media stardom.
Netflix's Apple Cider Vinegar is a "true-ish story, based on a lie" with a mix of real and fictional characters (like Milla Blake) and storylines scattered throughout the series. The limited ...
After Netflix’s new show Apple Cider Vinegar, we’re all really interested again in Belle Gibson. She’s a wellness influencer who claimed to have cured her terminal brain cancer with a ...
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Belle Gibson appears on 60 Minutes to apologise for faking having brain cancer. Picture: Facebook / 60 Minutes In a video posted to Instagram, Finlayson said comparisons she had received because ...
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Tara Brown has said Belle Gibson is believed to be keeping a “very low profile” in Melbourne. Picture: Channel 9 “I don’t know whether it’s officially in hiding. I think the general ...
Australian comedian Rosie Waterland flagged the blossoming market on February 17. “So apparently copies of Belle Gibson’s The Whole Pantry are selling for like $500 on eBay – to which I say, WELCOME ...
Despite being billed as a "true-ish story, based on a lie", Netflix's Apple Cider Vinegar doesn't shy away from recreating parts of Belle Gibson's infamous 60 Minutes Australia interview word-for ...
It's the story that captivated us for years. Australian 'wellness warrior' Belle Gibson built an empire on the biggest lie: that she'd cured her terminal brain cancer with nothing but diet and ...
If you look into the toilet and see green pee, you might understandably be concerned. More often than not, the issue is harmless and caused by something you drank or ate that had green or blue food ...
and interest from former wellness guru Belle Gibson. "Apple Cider Vinegar," which debuted earlier this month, tells a fictionalized version of how Gibson lied to friends, online followers ...