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Read on for everything you need to know about the true story behind Apple Cider Vinegar on Netflix – you may also be interested in the Belle Gibson documentaries that are currently available to ...
What she wants is action. “We have had a lot of talking," she said, gesturing to a sticker on her jacket with the number 506, the number of days her son had been in captivity on Sunday.
The new Netflix series, Apple Cider Vinegar, tells the true story of Belle Gibson (played by Kaitlyn Dever), who deceived the world into believing she was battling brain cancer. Using her ...
Apple Cider Vinegar charts the so-called health guru's rise to social media stardom. She amassed a large following after asserting that she had cured her own brain tumour through natural remedies ...
By Patrick Brzeski Asia Bureau Chief Netflix’s pop-infused true crime series Apple Cider Vinegar asks a lot of its star, Kaitlyn Dever. The hit show chronicles the rise and fall of Belle Gibson ...
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Who is Milla Blake based on? Apple Cider Vinegar portrays her as Belle Gibson's rival but in real life, that never happened. Kaitlyn Dever stars as fraudulent Australian wellness influencer Belle ...
(Here, Apple Cider Vinegar deviates slightly from the truth, claiming she garnered more than 2 million followers.) Gibson’s disciples called her “inspirational”, a “warrior”, an “angel”.
Has the disgraced wellness influencer completely gone to ground, or will she pop up now in response to her portrayal in Apple Cider Vinegar on Netflix? And will the Australian authorities ever ...
It's hard not to watch Apple Cider Vinegar without experiencing a slow boiling rage. Rage at cancer patients shouting at doctors and (fatally) refusing their advice, rage at con-artists pretending ...