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Belle Gibson, an influencer who promoted her wellness app by lying about having cancer, is the inspiration for "Apple Cider Vinegar." Here's where she is now.
Belle Gibson, the disgraced wellness influencer who falsely claimed to have cancer to promote her lucrative brand, has now been rejected by the Ethiopian community that once reportedly 'adopted ...
Netflix's "Apple Cider Vinegar" breaks down the wild story of Australian influencer Belle Gibson, who pretended to have brain cancer. As the series shows, Gibson claimed to "cure" her cancer with ...
A few months later Belle appeared to have reinvented herself and had joined the Oromo community in Melbourne, who are originally from Ethiopia. It was revealed she now wanted to be known as ...
She was coming across as more Oromo than Oromo people,” he said. According to reports, her home has been raided twice since her 2019 trial in an attempt to recoup the money she owes. Belle is ...
A few months later Belle appeared to have reinvented herself and had joined the Oromo community in Melbourne, who are originally from Ethiopia. It was revealed she now wanted to be known as ...
She was coming across as more Oromo than Oromo people,” he said. According to reports, her home has been raided twice since her 2019 trial in an attempt to recoup the money she owes. Belle is ...
In 2020, Tarekegn Chimdi, president of a large Oromo diaspora organisation in Victoria, told Daily Mail Australia that Belle was never a registered volunteer.
In October 2020, Belle Gibson was seen in a video for Melbourne's Ethiopian Oromo community, where she introduced herself as "Sabontu". Picture: Facebook ...
The new Netflix series Apple Cider Vinegar dramatises the true story of Belle Gibson, an Australian influencer who claimed to cure her brain cancer using natural remedies. Her story gained her ...