Apple cider vinegar is so popular in the wellness world that it's being used as the title of a new TV series about disgraced influencer Belle Gibson. But is it actually good for you?
Don't worry — there's a cure for that! In the recent Netflix miniseries, "Apple Cider Vinegar," we see exactly how easy it is ...
The Village Voice review of "Apple Cider Vinegar" notes how a "cancer survivor" fooled the public with snake oil charm.
Although Apple Cider Vinegar closely follows Belle Gibson's rise to fame, the lines between truth and fiction is blurred in ...
While social media’s relationship with the wellness industry is commonplace at this point, Apple Cider Vinegar situates itself in the early 2010s, at a time where influencers were just beginning to ...
Netflix's new limited series retells the story of a wellness influencer who rejected traditional cancer treatments in favor ...
This series, based on a real-life fraud peddling diets to cure cancer, explores how social media makes fools of us all.
The story of Belle Gibson, ex-wellness influencer and convicted fraudster, is only the tip of the iceberg of content creators profiting from harmful health advice.
Series creator Samantha Strauss said she "always wanted" the show to end with Belle Gibson's revealing 60 Minutes Australia interview.
Series is based on the rise and fall of a fraudster who faked brain cancer and claimed to have been cured by a health diet ...
The Netflix series follows the rise and fall of Gibson, as Aussie blogger who claimed natural methods had helped her overcome ...