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Belle Gibson was a wellness influencer who said she had brain cancer. In 2015, she said she did not have, nor had ever had, cancer. Netflix's "Apple Cider Vinegar" tells a fictionalized version of ...
INFLUENCERS are peddling animal dewormer and other dangerous alternative medicines as “cures” for deadly illnesses like ...
In the show’s second season, Abby — spoiler alert — tracks down Joel (Pedro Pascal) because he murdered her father during a mission to save Ellie from the Fireflies. What culminates is a brutal, ...
Belle Gibson quickly rose to fame after claiming to have beaten brain cancer through a healthy lifestyle - but it was all a lie, and the full story is detailed in a chilling documentary ...
In the Lifetime film, Good portrays Carlie, a resilient police officer, cancer survivor, and single mother of two who finds ...
Kate Shemirani's sons told the BBC news program 'Panorama' that they believe she discouraged their sister from seeking chemotherapy for cancer, causing her death just seven months after her diagnosis.
Are social media influencers villains exploiting their audiences, victims of an unregulated industry or champions driving positive change?
Cancer cases are on the rise in young people but misdiagnosis remains an issue, with everything from anxiety to menopause named as the culprit. Helen Coffey investigates why women in particular are mo ...
When she's not conning the world, she's gunning for the world. Such is the acting life of Kaitlyn Dever, whose twin performances this season — as the conniving Belle Gibson on Netflix's Apple ...
Have you seen these 10 exquisite shows that are the best TV has to offer so far in 2025? From 'Andor' to 'Adolescence,' you ...
Let’s hear it for the girls: this year’s Gold Logie race is dominated by women, with six of the seven coveted slots going to female contenders.