Ironically, Netflix's Apple Cider Vinegar, which tells the story of Belle Gibson, and ABC's Scamanda, which tells the story of Amanda Riley are about two very similar stories-cancer scammers.
Scamanda’ cancer fraudster Amanda Riley ‘regrets everything she’s done,’ the podcast and docuseries’ producer Charlie Webster tells Us ...
Riley is serving a five-year prison sentence for wire fraud after faking a cancer diagnosis to scam donations.
Days after Amanda Riley gave birth to her first child in May 2012, she said she received a devastating diagnosis: The 27-year-old had stage 3 blood cancer. She started blogging about her journey ...
True-crime "scammer" narratives are currently popular on screen, including Netflix’s Apple Cider Vinegar, starring Kaitlyn ...
As the Thursday, February 20, finale of ABC docuseries Scamanda revealed, convicted cancer scammer Amanda Riley and husband Corey Riley are now in the midst of a divorce — and many viewers (and ...
Many credit her with helping get justice for Amanda Riley's victims, but what does Charlie Webster really think of the woman now better known as Scamanda? Originally conceived and produced by ...
American woman Amanda C Riley told the world she had been diagnosed with Hodgkin’s lymphoma, a type of cancer in 2012. After several years of donations, health talks, fundraisers and posts ...
At the end of the Scamanda finale, Charlie Webster spoke to Amanda Riley, who’s in the midst of a five-year prison sentence, and gave viewers an update about the scammer’s current status.
As the Thursday, February 20, finale of ABC docuseries Scamanda revealed, convicted cancer scammer Amanda Riley and husband Corey Riley are now in the midst of a divorce — and many viewers (and ...