Netflix, Apple Cider Vinegar
Netflix's "Apple Cider Vinegar" Characters Vs Their Real-Life Counterparts
In Apple Cider Vinegar, Hek is the PR crisis manager Belle hires after her fraud is exposed. In real life, Belle Gibson was helped by crisis manager Alex Twomey (now known as Titus O'Reily), although he worked pro bono — and doesn't appear to have anything else in common with the fictional character Hek.
Yahoo · 2h
If You Loved “Apple Cider Vinegar,” Here Are 19 Other Scam Stories To Watch And Listen To
Before Apple Cider Vinegar, Kaitlyn Dever gave another amazing performance in a different kind of fraud story in Dopesick. Based on the nonfiction book Dopesick: Dealers, Doctors, and the Drug Company that Addicted America by Beth Macy, the show focuses on the opioid epidemic and the fraud case against OxyContin manufacturer Purdue Pharma.
The Tab · 16h
All the details Apple Cider Vinegar on Netflix made up about the Belle Gibson case
Apple Cider Vinegar on Netflix tells the story of Instagram scammer, Belle Gibson. Right from the outset it’s honest that the show is a depiction of her lies. So given it’s a misty subject as it is, you’re probably wondering which parts of it are real and which aren’t.
The Tab · 11h
Is Milla’s black salve in Netflix’s Apple Cider Vinegar real, and how safe is it to use?
In one case, black salve corroded a man’s whole nose. It had to be amputated. In 2018, an Australian woman called Helen Lawson was told by an unqualified healer that covering her abdomen with black salve would somehow cure her ovarian cancer. She developed terrible injuries and then died.
Yahoo · 13h
Pop culture roundup: ‘Apple Cider Vinegar,’ bootcut jeans, more
Bravo personality Daryn Carp joins Jenna Bush Hager and guest co-host Justin Sylvester to break down the top five things in pop culture right now including the hot new Netflix show based on a true story called “Apple Cider Vinegar,
Chanelle in "Apple Cider Vinegar" is similar to Chanelle McAuliffe, one of Belle Gibson's friends who tipped off reporters ...
A show like “Apple Cider Vinegar,” based on “The Woman Who Fooled the World,” by the journalists who eventually punctured ...
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