ForbesThe Insane True Story Behind Netflix’s ‘Apple Cider Vinegar’ And Belle Gibson’s ScamBy Monica Mercuri While Belle Gibson is real, some characters and events in the series were ...
In “Apple Cider Vinegar,” a new Netflix series released on Thursday, Kaitlyn Dever plays Belle Gibson, a real Australian woman who perpetuated a scam about overcoming terminal brain cancer ...
In the early years of Instagram, a young Australian mother named Belle Gibson rapidly became one of the most popular wellness influencers on the platform, inspiring thousands of followers with her ...
Netflix’s new limited series Apple Cider Vinegar follows Belle and Milla, two young women who attempt to cure their life-threatening illnesses through health and wellness. But how much of the ...
Belle Gibson, the Australian wellness influencer whose story "Apple Cider Vinegar" is based on, will always remember the moment her doctor told her she was dying. At least, that’s what the ...
It’s been a decade since it was revealed that the Australian wellness entrepreneur Belle Gibson, who billed herself on Instagram as a “Gamechanger with brain cancer + food obsession” did not ...
Belle Gibson's infamous conning of the public is being dramatised in Netflix's Apple Cider Vinegar, which charts the Australian influencer's rise to fame and ultimate downfall. The internet ...
Netflix’s latest series Apple Cider Vinegar is inspired by the true story of Belle Gibson — the infamous woman who faked a cancer diagnosis to create a wellness empire. But Belle’s story isn ...
Apple Cider Vinegar, the new Netflix series based on the true story of Australian fraudster Belle Gibson, has finally landed. Played by Kaitlyn Dever, Belle manipulates her burgeoning online ...
Belle Dingle (Eden Taylor-Draper) has spent the start of 2025 healing after being abused by Tom King (James Chase) in Emmerdale. The beloved character was subjected to physical and emotional abuse ...
The lie is one told by Belle Gibson, a real-life Australian wellness influencer who built an empire in the 2010s based on the fib that she had cured her terminal brain cancer with healthy eating.