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In her May 2015 interview with Women's Weekly, Belle described having given up her childhood to take care of her older brother, who she said had autism, and mom, who had multiple sclerosis and was ...
Belle Gibson and her mom, Natalie Dal-Bello. Netflix. In her May 2015 interview with Women's Weekly, Belle described having given up her childhood to take care of her older brother, who she said ...
Belle Gibson’s story of faking cancer is fictionalized in the new Netflix limited series 'Apple Cider Vinegar' and investigated in 'The Search for Instagram's Worst Con Artist' ...
By 17, she had dropped out of high school, moved to Perth and was working at a health insurance call center, according to Women’s Weekly. It was at this time that Gibson’s alleged health ...
Gibson confirmed in 2015 that she lied about having cancer. “No. None of it’s true,” she told Australian Women‘s Weekly at the time. “I am still jumping between what I think I know and ...
Belle Gibson, the Australian wellness influencer whose story "Apple Cider Vinegar" is based on, will always remember the moment her doctor told her she was dying. At least, that’s what the ...
Gibson eventually told The Australian Women’s Weekly that “none of it’s true” when asked if she ever had cancer. She was fined $410,000 by the Australian Competition and Consumer ...
Netflix's latest true-crime series Apple Cider Vinegar is the fictionalized story of Belle Gibson, an Australian woman who turned her faked cancer diagnosis into an Instagram wellness empire. In ...
Apple Cider Vinegar is the “true-ish story” of Belle Gibson, and its premiere on Netflix has left fans wondering about the woman who inspired the six-episode series. After being exposed for ...
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