The series Apple Cider Vinegar, out on Netflix Feb. 6, follows a wellness guru who pretends to be very unwell in a story that is based on true events. It’s been a decade since it was revealed ...
Well if you're anything like us, you logged straight onto Netflix and began binge-watching their latest series Apple Cider Vinegar. The six-part series is inspired by the life of Belle Gibson ...
By Margaret Lyons “Apple Cider Vinegar,” on Netflix, is the latest scammer docudrama, another galling true story zhuzhed up for maximum bingeyness. This one is about two scams, though ...
Apple Cider Vinegar on Netflix tells the real-life tale of Belle Gibson (Kaitlyn Dever) and the wellness empire she built off the back of her story beating terminal brain cancer via healthy living.
A few weeks before the release of Netflix‘s “Apple Cider Vinegar,” an influencer friend of a friend shared a video. She’s barely made up or filtered, talking to camera about how social ...
There was just one problem: Belle never had cancer. This shocking story is brought to life in Apple Cider Vinegar, which follows a rivalry between Belle and fellow wellness influencer Milla Blake ...
Looking for something else to bump up your health game? Consider adding apple cider vinegar to your diet. This pungent pantry staple is often mixed into salad dressings and other recipes ...
“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.
Like Gibson, she’s seen to cannily craft her public persona and, as in Apple Cider Vinegar, the attention and acclaim of traditional and social media is a key factor. Made in 2022 and perhaps a ...