True crime and scammer stories are rife with shocking details ideal for dramatization. That’s no more true than with Netflix’s latest limited series, “Apple Cider Vinegar. F
WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — A decade after wellness influencer Belle Gibson admitted she didn’t have terminal brain cancer, which she claimed was cured by the healthy lifestyle that made her famous, her story has inspired a new Netflix series — and fresh outrage in Australia about the case’s lack of resolution.
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10 years after she admitted "none of it was true" Belle Gibson's story is now being retold and dramatized in Netflix's newest drama series Apple Cider Vinegar.
Just when you thought you might be over Apple Cider Vinegar, Netflix has just added a documentary version of the Belle Gibson case. Apple Cider Vinegar was a dramatised version of events, whereas this one is completely real, and shows Belle herself.
Nearly a decade after Belle Gibson admitted to not having cancer, her brother said that she should have a "wake-up call" in prison
Created by award-winning Australian writer and producer Samantha Strauss, “Apple Cider Vinegar” follows the rise and downfall of Belle Gibson, an Australian influencer who skyrocketed to fame by claiming she had cured her terminal brain cancer through alternative medicine.
If you watch one thing this week, make it Apple Cider Vinegar. The new Netflix series is a dramatization of the real life story of Belle Gibson. Gibson is an Australia influencer who found fame in telling her thousands of followers she had cured her cancer ...
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The Mirror US on MSNDid Belle Gibson go to Prison? Inside what happened to the Apple Cider Vinegar scammerApple Cider Vinegar is streaming on Netflix and the series tells the true story of Australian scammer Belle Gibson (played by Kaitlyn Dever). She lied about having a brain tumour and monetized the fake diagnosis by launching an app called The Whole Pantry.
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