WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — A decade after wellness influencer Belle Gibson admitted she didn’t have terminal brain cancer ...
Apple Cider Vinegar' delves into the elaborate scheme of Instagram-influencer Belle Gibson as she used a fake cancer diagnosis to peddle products for profit.
Belle Gibson's posts about her battle with cancer touched the lives of millions. But she never had cancer and her whole 'alternative medicine' narrative was the basis of a massive scam ...
A decade after wellness influencer Belle Gibson admitted she didn’t have terminal brain cancer, Australia is still chasing ...
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 ...
I said, "Do you remember Belle Gibson and you look like her ... After a drawn-out case in the Federal Court of Australia, she was ordered to pay AU$410,000 (US$257,000) for her false claims ...
Belle Gibson is back in the headlines after her notorious ... After a drawn-out and dramatic case against the Federal Court of Australia, she was ordered by the court in 2017 to pay AU$410,000 ...
Belle Gibson rocketed to notoriety in August 2013 ... agreeing to make a A$30,000 donation to the Victorian Consumer Law Fund. In March 2017, Federal Court Justice Debra Mortimer upheld "most but not ...
Belle Gibson's story has been told a few different times, but Netflix's documentary might be the worst version of it.
Apple Cider Vinegar on Netflix is based on the true story of Belle Gibson, who claimed she cured her brain cancer with natural remedies and launched the Whole Pantry app ...