Ten years ago, Tara Brown sat down with fraudster Belle Gibson for what would become one of Australia's most damning television interviews. The wellness influencer had built an empire claiming she ...
Netflix's new limited series retells the story of a wellness influencer who rejected traditional cancer treatments in favor ...
This series, based on a real-life fraud peddling diets to cure cancer, explores how social media makes fools of us all.
Netflix's Apple Cider Vinegar, the Australian drama limited series, which debuted on the platform on February 6, 2025, is based on a real-life scammer, Belle Gibson, a pseudoscience advocate.
Belle Gibson claimed to have cured her cancer through healthy eating and alternative therapies, but it was all a lie - and ...
Netflix reminds viewers to not believe everything they hear in the new limited series “Apple Cider Vinegar.” Though intense ...
The Netflix series follows the rise and fall of Gibson, as Aussie blogger who claimed natural methods had helped her overcome ...
Chanelle in "Apple Cider Vinegar" is similar to Chanelle McAuliffe, one of Belle Gibson's friends who tipped off reporters ...
Drama series "Apple Cider Vinegar" shows how influencer Belle Gibson falsely claimed to have terminal brain cancer.
For Samantha Strauss, the show’s writer and creator, it’s important for viewers to know that “Apple Cider Vinegar” is a “true-ish” representation of Gibson’s fraud, and that the intent of the show was ...
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 ...
Kaitlyn Dever's mother, who died of cancer last year, approved of Netflix's "Apple Cider Vinegar," a new series about a scammer who fakes cancer.