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 ...
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 ...
“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.
Netflix‘s Apple Cider Vinegar show tells the sordid story of Belle Gibson (Kaitlyn Dever). In the early 2010s, Gibson shot to online fame detailing how she was able to kick terminal brain cancer ...
Netflix’s latest series Apple Cider Vinegar is inspired by the true story of Belle Gibson — the infamous woman who faked a cancer diagnosis to create a wellness empire. But Belle’s story isn ...
The latest to join their ranks is Netflix’s “Apple Cider Vinegar,” a six-part miniseries inspired by an Australian wellness influencer who claimed she beat brain cancer through healthy ...
One of the most shocking social media scandals of the digital age is brought to the small screen in Netflix's Apple Cider Vinegar, which stars Kaitlyn Dever (Dopesick) as influencer Belle Gibson.
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 ...
Hire an American. Kaitlyn Dever, who you might know from Booksmart or Unbelievable, has taken on the role of Belle Gibson in Netflix's new series, Apple Cider Vinegar. As its tagline suggests ...
Belle Gibson's infamous conning of the public is being dramatised in Netflix's Apple Cider Vinegar, which charts the Australian influencer's rise to fame and ultimate downfall. The internet ...
Nowadays, due to its antimicrobial and antioxidant properties, apple cider vinegar has gained popularity as both a health and home hack. But does it actually work? According to research ...