Kaitlyn Dever excels as real-life con artist Belle Gibson, who faked illness and built her social media stardom on phony cures.
You’ve seen a scammer like this on TV before, especially if you’ve subscribed to any streaming service in the past few years.
The actress plays Belle Gibson, an Australian wellness guru who claims to have cured her own terminal brain cancer through a healthy diet and other "natural" treatments.
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The Village Voice review of "Apple Cider Vinegar" notes how a "cancer survivor" fooled the public with snake oil charm.
Yes, Apple Cider Vinegar is based on the true story of Belle Gibson, a social media influencer who rose to fame by falsely claiming she had terminal brain cancer. She operated under the handle ...
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Though it veers into the farcical, there’s teeth to this tale of how a wellness influencer lied her way to fame ...