WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — A decade after wellness influencer Belle Gibson admitted she didn’t have terminal brain cancer ...
Belle Gibson was interviewed by Tara Brown from 60 Minutes Australia , where she was forced to admit she had been lying about ...
The is billed as a “true-ish story based on a lie" and is inspired by a 2017 book, “The Woman Who Fooled the World,” by two investigative journalists, Beau Donelly and Nick Toscano, who explored ...
Nearly a decade after Belle Gibson admitted to not having cancer, her brother said that she should have a "wake-up call" in prison ...
True crime and scammer stories are rife with shocking details ideal for dramatization. That’s no more true than with Netflix’s latest limited series, “Apple Cider Vinegar. F ...
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.
Australia’s Elle magazine branded Belle Gibson — who shot to fame as a wellness influencer during Instagram’s early years ...
Belle Gibson arrives at the Federal Court in Melbourne, Australia, June 20, 2019. (David Crosling/AAP Image via AP) Only 2% of the total was donated and Gibson was found to have breached consumer law.
Belle Gibson arrives at the Federal Court in Melbourne, Australia, June 20, 2019. Credit: AP/David Crosling “Consumer Affairs Victoria has continued to undertake actions to enforce the debt owed ...
But in 2017, Australia’s federal court fined her 410,000 ... a spokesperson told The Associated Press. What was Belle Gibson charged with? Gibson’s healthy recipe app, The Whole Pantry ...