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The former wellness influencer, who scammed people into believing she had cancer, has a son who has lived a life largely out of the spotlight Amid Belle Gibson's web of lies, there was one person ...
Obviously, we cannot diagnose Belle Gibson. But the Australian wellness influencer built a lucrative empire based on the lie that she was dying from cancer. This led to a cookbook and an app that ...
"Apple Cider Vinegar" tells story of Belle Gibson, a real influencer who pretended to have brain cancer. But where is she and the other characters now?
WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — A decade after wellness influencer Belle Gibson admitted she didn’t have terminal brain cancer, which she claimed was cured by the healthy lifestyle that made ...
As Apple Cider Vinegar - the story of blogger and influencer Belle Gibson - continues to dominate the Netflix charts, we take a look at other men and women who have faked pregnancies, careers and even ...
Nearly five years later, she was finally diagnosed with cancer. At that time, she followed fraudster Belle Gibson on social media and even bought her app, The Whole Pantry. At the end of 2014 ...
Belle Gibson, the Australian founder of the wellness app The Whole Pantry, claimed she had cured her brain cancer through diet and alternative therapies. Her story—a beautiful young woman defying ...