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What Happened To Belle Gibson Son | Apple Cider Vinegar Show

#Netflix #Documentary #TrueCrime #Scam #Influencer #Wellness #SocialMedia #Australia #BelleGibson #AppleCiderVinegar #AppleCiderVinegarNetflix #NetflixSeries #WellnessScam #HealthScam #ConArtist #Fraud #InstagramScam #Misinformation #JessicaAinscough #StoryThatFooledTheWorld #ScamOfTheDecade #MustWatchNetflix Today, we’re diving into a story that’s making waves again—Belle Gibson. You might remember her as the Australian wellness influencer who built an empire in the 2010s based on the lie that she cured her terminal brain cancer with diet and natural remedies. Well, Netflix just released a new series called Apple Cider Vinegar, and it’s reigniting interest in her controversial tale. So, let’s break it down! Enjoying this deep dive so far? Hit like and subscribe! Now, back to the story… First off, who is Belle Gibson? Back in the 2010s, she became a social media sensation, gaining around 200,000 followers on Instagram. She promoted her app The Whole Pantry and a cookbook filled with healthy recipes. Gibson alleged that in 2009, at age 20, she was diagnosed with "malignant brain cancer" and given only a few months to live. She claimed to have opted out of chemotherapy and radiation, instead embarking on "a journey [to] heal myself… through patience, determination, and love." Sounds inspiring, right? But here’s where it gets tricky. In February 2015, concerns were expressed that Gibson had led a profligate lifestyle, and in April 2015, everything came crashing down when investigative journalists Beau Donelly and Nick Toscano uncovered the truth: Belle never had cancer. They revealed that she had been misleading her followers and even soliciting donations for charities without actually giving any money. Talk about betrayal! Now, let’s talk about this new Netflix series, Apple Cider Vinegar. It dramatizes Gibson's rise and fall, mixing real events with some fictional elements for that extra spice. The series adopts a nonlinear narrative, and while it captures the essence of her manipulation, some characters are fictionalized, and certain events are exaggerated for dramatic effect. Apple Cider Vinegar also intertwines Gibson's story with that of Milla Blake, a character based on the real-life Jessica Ainscough, who also promoted alternative therapies. But it still raises important questions about trust in the age of social media. And the fallout? It was massive. Belle was found guilty of misleading consumers. Plus, her family publicly distanced themselves from her actions, expressing their embarrassment over what she did. So, where is Belle Gibson today? Since the scandal, she’s kept a pretty low profile. In the end, Apple Cider Vinegar isn’t just an entertaining watch; it’s also a cautionary tale about the dangers of trusting unqualified influencers, especially in areas as serious as healthcare. It reminds us to be critical of what we see online—especially when it comes to health claims. So, what do you think? Are you planning to check out the series? Let us know in the comments below! Don’t forget to like and subscribe for more updates on stories like this one. Thanks for watching!

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