Kaitlyn Dever's mother, who died of cancer last year, approved of Netflix's "Apple Cider Vinegar," a new series about a ...
Drama series "Apple Cider Vinegar" shows how influencer Belle Gibson falsely claimed to have terminal brain cancer.
BOTTOM LINE: Smart and compelling, with great performances, "Apple Cider Vinegar" also has a lot to say about human nature.
Milla's story is eerily similar to that of Jessica Ainscough, the so-called Australian "Wellness Warrior"—but series creator ...
Netflix’s breakout series Apple Cider Vinegar tells the “true-ish” story of social media influencer Belle Gibson (Kaitlyn ...
Star Kaitlyn Dever gives a powerhouse performance in the series as the Australian single mom who fooled the world into ...
Belle Gibson said she owed Clive Rothwell $90,000 and denied that they were in a romantic relationship. He features in "Apple ...
Jess Ainscough wrote a book about her experiences called Make Peace with Your Plate: Change Your Life One Meal at a Time.
Netflix reminds viewers to not believe everything they hear in the new limited series “Apple Cider Vinegar.” Though intense ...
Throughout Apple Cider Vinegar, journalists are investigating Belle. One of them, a journalist named Justin (Mark Coles Smith ...
In 2015, two young Australian reporters named Beau Donelly and Nick Toscano broke the story that would become Netflix's ...
Chanelle in "Apple Cider Vinegar" is similar to Chanelle McAuliffe, one of Belle Gibson's friends who tipped off reporters ...