Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Ten years after her fall from grace, former Australian wellness influencer Belle Gibson is in the spotlight once again — thanks to Netflix’s Apple Cider Vinegar. The six-part limited series ...
The real-life journalists who caught Belle Gibson. As in “Apple Cider Vinegar,” reporters Nick Toscano and Beau Donelly received a tip in 2015 that Gibson might be a fraudster, they recently ...
The lie is one told by Belle Gibson, a real-life Australian wellness influencer who built an empire in the 2010s based on the fib that she had cured her terminal brain cancer with healthy eating ...
Gibson had claimed she had undergone heart surgery several times and to have died momentarily on the operating table. She also claimed to have had a stroke. However, she could not substantiate her medical claims, or name the doctors who had diagnosed and treated her. Gibson did not bear any surgical scars from her purported heart operations. [1]
Here’s what you need to know about the real-life Belle Gibson, the inspiration for Apple Cider Vinegar’s story. Belle Gibson faked brain cancer and built a wellness empire.
Apple Cider Vinegar is a 2025 Australian television drama limited series published on Netflix.Produced by See-Saw Films, the series stars Kaitlyn Dever and Alycia Debnam-Carey as wellness guru Belle Gibson and Milla Blake, respectively, who both use their platforms to promote alternative medicine.
Inside Belle Gibson’s Real-Life Cancer-Curing Scam That Rocked the Wellness Industry. In the series, Gibson and fellow wellness influencer, Milla Blake (Alycia Debnam-Carey) — who documents ...
Netflix's 'Apple Cider Vinegar' is a fictional T.V. show based on a real-life wellness scandal. Here, we unpack the true story behind the new series, which premiered on February 6.