Our latest weekly snapshot of the biggest TV shows of the week. Once again, Hulu and Apple TV+ continue to run rings around ...
You've likely seen Netflix's newest show, Apple Cider Vinegar, all over your social media feeds this week. Based on the true ...
The Village Voice review of "Apple Cider Vinegar" notes how a "cancer survivor" fooled the public with snake oil charm.
While social media’s relationship with the wellness industry is commonplace at this point, Apple Cider Vinegar situates itself in the early 2010s, at a time where influencers were just beginning to ...
This series, based on a real-life fraud peddling diets to cure cancer, explores how social media makes fools of us all.
The story of Belle Gibson, ex-wellness influencer and convicted fraudster, is only the tip of the iceberg of content creators profiting from harmful health advice.
In "Apple Cider Vinegar," Milla visits the Hirsch Institute, inspired by Max Gerson's pseudoscientific cancer treatment.
China has reacted angrily to Australia's concerns about the behaviour of a Chinese warplane. Beijing has demanded Australia ...
A new Netflix series dramatises the real-life story of Belle Gibson, the Australian wellness influencer who built an empire ...
Fans have taken to social media to slam the new Netflix series Apple Cider Vinegar. The six-part series, which tells the ...
With the appeal of social media engagement, one issue has emerged: some influencers have faked illnesses to increase popularity.
Netflix reminds viewers to not believe everything they hear in the new limited series “Apple Cider Vinegar.” Though intense ...