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Netflix's 'Apple Cider Vinegar' is based on a 'true-ish story.' Here's what's fact and what's fiction in the hit show.
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Netflix’s series ‘Apple Cider Vinegar’ shows that influencers aren’t the only problem. Medical care has gaps, too
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"none of it was true" Belle Gibson's story is now being retold and dramatized in Netflix's newest drama series Apple Cider Vinegar. The six-part series sees Kaitlyn Dever play the Australian influencer who convinced the world she had cured her brain cancer with a healthy diet,
Her story is being told in the Netflix drama, so what is Belle Gibson up to now? Here's what you need to know.
Bravo personality Daryn Carp joins Jenna Bush Hager and guest co-host Justin Sylvester to break down the top five things in pop culture right now including the hot new Netflix show based on a true story called “Apple Cider Vinegar,
The new Netflix series "Apple Cider Vinegar" tells the story of wellness influencer Belle Gibson, who built a loyal following on social media by documenting her cancer journey online. But in 2015, Gibson was exposed as a fraud.
Don't worry — there's a cure for that! In the recent Netflix miniseries, "Apple Cider Vinegar," we see exactly how easy it is for wellness influencers to spread dangerous rhetoric . . . or just straight-up lie.
Dever has won widespread praise for her virtuosic performance in Netflix's latest true-crime hit, which tells the story of disgraced wellness guru Belle Gibson.
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
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Irish Star on MSNIs Milla Blake real in Netflix's Apple Cider Vinegar?Apple Cider Vinegar is the new Netflix series based on the true story of Belle Gibson, who claimed to have brain cancer and then built a wellness empire on the back of it
In Apple Cider Vinegar, Hek is the PR crisis manager Belle hires after her fraud is exposed. In real life, Belle Gibson was helped by crisis manager Alex Twomey (now known as Titus O'Reily), although he worked pro bono — and doesn't appear to have anything else in common with the fictional character Hek.
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