As Netflix's series Apple Cider Vinegar is released, telling the story of scammer Bella Gibson, we look into three other ...
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Apple Cider Vinegar is based on the true story of Belle Gibson, a social media influencer who rose to fame by falsely claiming she had terminal brain cancer. She operated under the handle ...
It seems Milla Blake from Apple Cider Vinegar is based on Jessica Ainscough, the digital editor of Dolly’s Magazine. She was ...
Apple Cider Vinegar's ending gets explained by creator Samantha Strauss, who unpacks what happened to Belle Gibson in the ...
"Apple Cider Vinegar" creator Samantha Strauss unpacks the "tragic" ending and how she adapted Belle Gibson's story of lies ...
Find out how to watch the new miniseries about the wellness influencer who falsely claimed that a healthy diet and holistic treatments cured her terminal brain cancer.
But Milla was inspired by Jessica Ainscough, an Australian influencer nicknamed “The Wellness Warrior” who was vocal about ...
In Netflix's 'Apple Cider Vinegar,' Milla Blake tries to heal her sarcoma holistically. Her story is similar to that of real-life influencer Jessica Ainscough.
They have one of the most moving plots in the series, but are they based on real people and their stories? Here's what we know.
Netflix points out that the story is “true-ish,” which is raising a lot of questions about what’s real and what’s made for TV ...