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There have been a plethora of great TV series hitting screens so far this year - and it’s only June! Here are 11 of our ...
INFLUENCERS are peddling animal dewormer and other dangerous alternative medicines as “cures” for deadly illnesses like ...
After years of exceptional, understated work, standout roles in 'The Last of Us' and 'Godzilla x Kong' are poised to take the ...
From ratings juggernauts like HBO's "The White Lotus" to tiny comedies like Netflix's "North of North" to a CBS procedural ... As Australian "wellness" influencer Belle Gibson, who faked cancer so she ...
Netflix's "Apple Cider Vinegar" breaks down the wild story of Australian influencer Belle Gibson, who pretended to have brain cancer. As the series shows, Gibson claimed to "cure" her cancer with ...
According to Tudum, companion site to Netflix: "Apple Cider Vinegar is a true-ish story, based on a lie; its lead character, Belle Gibson, is inspired by a woman with the same name — an ...
10 years after she admitted "none of it was true" Belle Gibson's story is now being retold and dramatized in Netflix's newest drama series Apple Cider Vinegar. The six-part series sees Kaitlyn ...
Netflix’s pop-infused true crime series Apple Cider Vinegar asks a lot of its star, Kaitlyn Dever. The hit show chronicles the rise and fall of Belle Gibson, the real-life Australian single mom ...
Belle Gibson's former friend has revealed what Netflix got wrong about the night she confronted the cancer scammer. Chanelle McAuliffe, from Melbourne, first met the wellness influencer when she ...
The new Netflix series Apple Cider Vinegar dramatises the true story of Belle Gibson, an Australian influencer who claimed to cure her brain cancer using natural remedies. Her story gained her ...
Influencer Belle Gibson has been portrayed in hit Netflix series Apple Cider Vinegar as details of her cancer scam emerged, yet there were parts of her story that were cut from the show ...
Apple Cider Vinegar ends with a dramatisation of Gibson’s infamous 60 Minutes interview, in which she skirts around the truth – and apparently demands her US$75,000 fee is paid upfront.