The Australian wellness influencer claimed to cure cancer but built her fame on one giant lie. Get ready to dive into one of the most shocking scandals in recent memory. Netflix’s new limited series,
Our streaming TV picks for next week include the new Apple TV+ series Prime Target and Season 2 of Netflix's The Night Agent.
Apple Cider Vinegar is the latest limited series to land on Netflix, and it is inspired by the rise and fall of an Australian wellness scam
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The Apple Cider Vinegar cast is led by Kaitlyn Dever (Dopesick), who plays the real-life influencer, Belle Gibson. She is joined by Alycia Debnam-Carey (Fear the Walking Dead), who portrays a fictional wellness guru named Milla Blake.
On the other hand, some have declared the series enthralling despite its somewhat far-fetched nature, and have particularly praised Leo Woodall's charismatic lead performance, renowned for his roles in Netflix's One Day and HBO's The White Lotus.
The Australian miniseries everyone's buzzing about, Apple Cider Vinegar, starring Kaitlyn Dever as Belle Gibson, is making its grand entrance on Netflix exclusively on February 6, 2025.
Corbin Bernsen and Stephen Tobolowsky are set to star in 'Woodstockers,' a comedy pilot co-written by Bernsen and Joshua Michael Stern.
Android has had the feature since 2021, but those on iPad or iPhone no longer have to download a show one episode at a time.
The real-life story of Instagram con artist Belle Gibson that inspired Netflix's Apple Cider Vinegar - The wellness influencer who pretended to have terminal brain cancer is now the subject of a major new Netflix drama.
Pantheon Media Group, the studio formerly known as Asylum Entertainment Group, has tapped producer and marketing vet Kelly Mullen to serve as its head of brands. Mullen will report to Pantheon Media Group chairman Steve Michaels, who announced the news on Thursday.