In "Apple Cider Vinegar," Milla visits the Hirsch Institute, inspired by Max Gerson's pseudoscientific cancer treatment.
Series creator Samantha Strauss said she "always wanted" the show to end with Belle Gibson's revealing 60 Minutes Australia interview.
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 ...
Belle Gibson is interviewed on 60 Minutes Australia ; Kaitlyn Dever as Belle in Netflix's 'Apple Cider Vinegar'.
Dijon mustard that adds sharpness to the tang of the apple cider; and hearty warming spices for flavor complexity, creating a thick, syrupy glaze. The natural sugars in the cider caramelize ...
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 ...
Netflix's Apple Cider Vinegar, the Australian drama limited series, which debuted on the platform on February 6, 2025, is based on a real-life scammer, Belle Gibson, a pseudoscience advocate.
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