Unlike Gibson, there isn't a real Milla. However, her story on the show is reminiscent of the life of Jess Ainscough, a real Australian wellness influencer who died in 2015. In 'Apple Cider ...
Some characters in the series are inspired by real individuals, including Jessica Ainscough, an Australian teen magazine editor whose tragic tale influenced the show. Diagnosed with a rare form of ...
She says the character was inspired in part by Jessica Ainscough, the editor of a teen magazine who was diagnosed with pleomorphic sarcoma undifferentiated, a rare cancer, when she was 22 ...
Milla's story is eerily similar to that of Jessica Ainscough, the so-called Australian "Wellness Warrior"—but series creator Samantha Strauss insists the character isn't just a version of Jessica.
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 ...
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 ...
But Milla was inspired by Jessica Ainscough, an Australian influencer nicknamed ‘The Wellness Warrior’ who was vocal about treating her cancer with holistic methods, says actress Alycia Debnam ...
Editor and influencer Milla Blake (Alycia Debnam-Carey), on the other hand, is a clear stand in for Jessica Ainscough. Jess Ainscough, aka “the Wellness Warrior,” was a popular young magazine ...
Influencers Belle Gibson and Jessica Ainscough both made content about 'curing' their cancers with healthy food and supplements, but one of them was cruelly lying about their disease. Belle Gibson ...