Jessica Ainscough, an Australian wellness influencer, passed away on February 26, 2015, following a long battle with a rare cancer. Ainscough had a rare soft-tissue cancer, epithelioid sarcoma ...
Apple Cider Vinegar on Netflix tells the 'true-ish' story of cancer fraudster Belle Gibson. But also portrayed is Jessica ...
True crime and scammer stories are rife with shocking details ideal for dramatization. That’s no more true than with Netflix’s latest limited series, “Apple Cider Vinegar. F ...
This month marks 10 years since Australian teen magazine editor turned wellness entrepreneur Jessica Ainscough, 29, lost her battle with a rare form of cancer after shunning conventional medical ...
While the show never says it's a "true story," instead opting to describe itself as a "true-ish story based on a lie," Col Ainscough feels the relationship the show depicted between Milla and Belle ...
Some characters in the series were inspired by real individuals, including Jessica Ainscough, an Australian teen magazine editor whose tragic tale influenced the show. Diagnosed with a rare form ...
For Samantha Strauss, the show’s writer and creator, it’s important for viewers to know that “Apple Cider Vinegar” is a “true-ish” representation of Gibson’s fraud, and that the intent of the show was ...
The real Chanelle, however, was not friends with Milla's counterpart Jess Ainscough, although they did grow up in the same town. Richard Davies as Sean and Mark Coles Smith as Justin — partially ...
Several characters in the series draw inspiration from actual individuals, including Jessica Ainscough. The Australian teen magazine editor's heartbreaking story significantly influenced the show ...