Apple Cider Vinegar' delves into the elaborate scheme of Instagram-influencer Belle Gibson as she used a fake cancer diagnosis to peddle products for profit.
A number of 'cancer fakers' have solicited money and sympathy after falsely claiming they had the disease. FEMAIL looks at ...
Johnston was referencing Belle Gibson, the Australian “wellness” influencer who leapt to fame in the 2010s after claiming to ...
As the world continues to binge the show based on fraudster Belle Gibson, Woman's Day takes a look at other fraudsters from ...
Two suspects involved in an acid attack have been seen walking the streets of a rural Wiltshire village, 140 miles from the ...
Police are still probing the 2019 attack that left Davis in hospital and saw his friend blasted in the ... Apple Cider Vinegar which tells of Australian social media scammer Belle Gibson.
Scott Davis, who was shot in a targeted attack in East Kilbride in 2019, had been peddling fake cancer cures and advising diabetics to only eat fruit on social media.
Nearly a decade after Belle Gibson admitted to not having cancer, her brother said that she should have a "wake-up call" in prison Jordana Comiter is a Timely Evergreen Writer at PEOPLE.
(L): Belle Gibson is interviewed on '60 Minutes Australia. ; (R): Belle Gibson's mother, Natalie, and stepfather, Andrew.
Journalists Richard Guilliatt and Clair Weaver interviewed Belle Gibson at the time. The series also has interviews with Royal Melbourne Hospital director of neurosurgery Kate Drummond, ...
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