Netflix's Apple Cider Vinegar introduces the true story of wellness guru Belle Gibson, who lied about having cancer. The limited series, which premieres on February 6, stars Kaitlyn Dever as Gibson, who launched a media empire after falsely claiming she was fighting cancer in her liver,
Kaitlyn Dever and Alycia Debnam-Carey are warring influencers in ’Apple Cider Vinegar,’ coming soon to Netflix.
There are countless mind-bending shows on Netflix. Remember when Jennifer Lopez’s thriller garnered a record-breaking number of views? Or when this Antonio Banderas drama made a comeback? Well, if you enjoy edge-of-your-seat story lines,
Netflix's 'Apple Cider Vinegar' starring Kaitlyn Dever takes on instagram and wellness in latest scammer tale. Trailer.
Apple Cider Vinegar,” Netflix’s limited series about the fraudulent Australian influencer Belle Gibson premiering on Feb. 6, has a new trailer. The official logline reads, “Set at the birth of Instagram,
Apple Cider Vinegar,” the story of health and wellness guru—and scammer—Belle Gibson debuts on Netflix on Feb. 6.
Netflix has released the first trailer for their upcoming new show Apple Cider Vinegar, and it looks seriously good. Based on a true story, the drama follows an Australian woman named Belle Gibson, who gains an online following after claiming that she is holistically treating her cancer.
Kaitlyn Dever stars as Belle Gibson, an Australian influencer who lied about having cancer. Netflix calls Apple Cider Vinegar "a true-ish story" inspired by Beau Donelly and Nick Toscano's book The Woman Who Fooled the World.
Lies and deceit destroy the dreams of two young wellness influencers in the upcoming Netflix series, "Apple Cider Vinegar."
Kaitlyn Dever’s faking it.Netflix has released a new trailer for its upcoming limited series, Apple Cider Vinegar, which delves into the controversial story of fraudulent Australian
Netflix bills “Apple Cider Vinegar” as ... In the trailer, Belle (Kaitlyn Dever) seeks out to meet Milla Blake (Alycia Debnam-Carey), a popular blogger who actually has cancer, though they ...
Netflix's Apple Cider Vinegar is described as a "true-ish story, based on a lie". The series is set at the birth of Instagram, following two young women who set out to cure their life-threatening illnesses through health and wellness — all while influencing their global online communities. Which would be very inspiring… if it were true.