Milla Blake in "Apple Cider Vinegar" shares similarities with Australian wellness influencer Jess Ainscough, who died in 2015 ...
Is Milla Blake in Netflix's "Apple Cider Vinegar" real? Here’s how her character connects to Belle Gibson, the infamous Australian influencer who faked brain cancer.
Netflix’s "Apple Cider Vinegar" tells the story of an Australian woman who fakes brain cancer and builds a massive wellness ...
It seems Milla Blake from Apple Cider Vinegar is based on Jessica Ainscough, the digital editor of Dolly’s Magazine. She was ...
Netflix's miniseries Apple Cider Vinegar details the "true-ish" story of Belle Gibson, the Australian influencer who really ...
Early in Netflix’s latest tech-grifter limited series Apple Cider Vinegar, wellness influencer Belle Gibson (Kaitlyn Dever), ...
Is there a true story behind 'Apple Cider Vinegar', the new Netflix series which dropped on 6 February? Let's find out.
Netflix’s Apple Cider Vinegar highlighted the life of a scandalous wellness influencer. However, some characters may not be authentic to real-life individuals. Find out who they are on the show vs in ...
Netflix's Apple Cider Vinegar tells the true-ish story of scammer Belle Gibson and her downfall, leading to a satisfying ending that offers hope.
Netflix dives into the story of Belle Gibson, an Australian health influencer, who deceived the world with false claims of ...
The Australian wellness influencer is the inspiration for Netflix's new limited series, Apple Cider Vinegar, which chronicles how she deceived her followers by claiming to have cured various ailments ...
In the heat of Gibson facing backlash in 2015, her mother, Natalie Dal-Bello, defended the blogger with five swift words. In an interview with The Herald Sun, she said: "Belle told a white lie," and ...