Star Kaitlyn Dever gives a powerhouse performance in the series as the Australian single mom who fooled the world into ...
Series creator Samantha Strauss said she "always wanted" the show to end with Belle Gibson's revealing 60 Minutes Australia interview.
Drama series "Apple Cider Vinegar" shows how influencer Belle Gibson falsely claimed to have terminal brain cancer.
A recap of the Apple Cider Vinegar ending, the new Netflix series on Belle Gibson, as well as where the real Whole Pantry ...
While the series feels desperate to engage with the dark side of wellness culture, it doesn’t necessarily have much to say.
Kaitlyn Dever's mother, who died of cancer last year, approved of Netflix's "Apple Cider Vinegar," a new series about a scammer who fakes cancer.
However, there is ZERO medical data to support this. Like, it does NOT work! Spoilers for Apple Cider Vinegar, but the coffee enemas definitely don’t cure Milla’s cancer. Like her real life ...
The best new show to hit Netflix in a while has arrived with great scores from critics, but it may not be for everyone, given ...
One of the biggest TV trends of the 2020s has been the rise of scammer dramas. From Netflix’s “Inventing Anna” to Hulu’s “The ...
Apple Cider Vinegar is inspired by the book The Woman Who Fooled the World: The True Story of Fake Wellness Guru Belle Gibson by Beau Donelly and Nick Toscano, two journalists for The Age and The ...
Kaitlyn Dever stars as infamous scammer Belle Gibson in “Apple Cider Vinegar” — a woman who built a business empire on a fake cancer diagnosis. As Belle lies her way through several business ...
"The series draws inspiration from a number of real people, as well as the book by Nick Toscano and Beau Donnelly," creator Samantha Strauss told PEDESTRIAN.TV.