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Belle Gibson, an influencer who promoted her wellness app by lying about having cancer, is the inspiration for "Apple Cider Vinegar." ... In an April 2015 interview with Australian Women's Weekly ...
Gibson eventually gave two interviews, one to Women’s Weekly in May 2015 and another to Australia’s 60 Minutes in June, where she admitted to her lies. However, Gibson's story differed in each ...
In two interviews, one with Women’s Weekly in April 2015 and another with Australia’s 60 Minutes in June, Gibson fessed up to her lies — but her versions of the truth differed in each ...
Gibson reportedly told a prospective business partner in 2014 that she had "several names" that she went under. [9] In an interview with The Australian Women's Weekly she said that "her mother changed her [Gibson's] name five times". [10] Gibson's corporate filings indicate that she is three years younger than she has publicly claimed to be. [1]
Like many in her home country, Strauss became aware of Gibson around the time she granted a disastrous, laughably evasive interview to Australia's “60 Minutes” in 2015. (When asked her age ...
Even as the show addresses the most salient details of Gibson’s story—including, of course, her infamous 60 Minutes interview—it attempts to depict the scope of her damage more than the ...
The real-life journalists who caught Belle Gibson. As in “Apple Cider Vinegar,” reporters Nick Toscano and Beau Donelly received a tip in 2015 that Gibson might be a fraudster, they recently ...
Apple Cider Vinegar is a 2025 Australian television drama limited series published on Netflix.Produced by See-Saw Films, the series stars Kaitlyn Dever and Alycia Debnam-Carey as wellness guru Belle Gibson and Milla Blake, respectively, who both use their platforms to promote alternative medicine.