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  2. ‘Apple Cider Vinegar’ True Story: Belle Gibson and the Real ...

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    The real Gibson, an active blogger, lied in 2009 about only having four months to live following a brain cancer diagnosis. She said that after trying out chemotherapy, she was determined to heal ...

  3. Belle Gibson built a wellness empire on the lie that she had ...

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    Belle Gibson was a wellness influencer who said she had brain cancer. In 2015, she said she did not have, nor had ever had, cancer. Netflix's "Apple Cider Vinegar" tells a fictionalized version of ...

  4. Trope (cinema) - Wikipedia

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    A "Mexican standoff" is a common film trope. In cinema, a trope is a type of stereotypical situation or mannerism of a character that is commonly used in its setting or genre. [1] A common thematic trope is the rise and fall of a mobster in a classic gangster film. The film genre also often features the sartorial trope of a rising gangster ...

  5. Milla Blake in 'Apple Cider Vinegar' isn't a real person, but ...

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    Netflix's "Apple Cider Vinegar" was inspired by Belle Gibson, who lied about having brain cancer. It features fictional characters that appear to be based on real people in Gibson's life. Milla, a ...

  6. Netflix’s ‘Apple Cider Vinegar’ About Cancer-Faking ...

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    Netflix's Apple Cider Vinegar introduces the true story of wellness guru Belle Gibson, who lied about having cancer. The limited series, which premieres on February 6, stars Kaitlyn Dever as ...

  7. Fictitious persons disclaimer - Wikipedia

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    Early examples include The Three Stooges' parody of Nazi Germany You Nazty Spy, which stated that "Any resemblance between the characters in this picture and any persons, living or dead, is a miracle," [8] and its sequel I'll Never Heil Again, which features a disclaimer that states that "The characters in this picture are fictitious. Anyone ...

  8. Belle Gibson - Wikipedia

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    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]

  9. Belle Gibson Faked Her Brain Cancer. Here's What The ... - AOL

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    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.