Netflix's latest binge is a semi-true depiction of Instagram influencer Belle Gibson (Kaitlyn Dever), who lied about having ...
Belle Gibson achieved Instagram-star status claiming she managed her terminal cancer naturally. Netflix's "Apple Cider ...
"Apple Cider Vinegar" creator Samantha Strauss unpacks the "tragic" ending and how she adapted Belle Gibson's story of lies ...
Wellness influencer Belle Gibson claimed for years that she had cured her brain cancer through nutrition and holistic ...
Netflix points out that the story is “true-ish,” which is raising a lot of questions about what’s real and what’s made for TV in this fascinating series. So, is the Hirsch Institute real—or, at least, ...
“Apple Cider Vinegar” is is a ripped-from-the-headlines drama based closely on a 2015 book, “The Woman Who Fooled the World,” by investigative journalists Beau Donelly and Nick Toscano.
The book was written by Beau Donelly and Nick Toscano, the journalists who first exposed Gibson as a scam artist lying about having cancer, and provides the basis for Apple Cider Vinegar, the Netflix ...
Apple Cider Vinegar unravels the shocking true story of Belle Gibson, exposing the dark side of wellness culture.