In "Apple Cider Vinegar," Milla visits the Hirsch Institute, inspired by Max Gerson's pseudoscientific cancer treatment.
The show, which is billed as a "true-ish story based on a lie" sees Belle steal the idea from Milla Blake, a young woman who ...
Chanelle in "Apple Cider Vinegar" is similar to Chanelle McAuliffe, one of Belle Gibson's friends who tipped off reporters ...
For Samantha Strauss, the show’s writer and creator, it’s important for viewers to know that “Apple Cider Vinegar” is a “true ...
Apple Cider Vinegar' follows wellness influencers Belle Gibson and Milla Blake in their misguided attempts to treat their ...
Who is Milla Blake based on? Apple Cider Vinegar portrays her as Belle Gibson's rival but in real life, that never happened.
Is Milla Blake in Netflix's "Apple Cider Vinegar" real? Here’s how her character connects to Belle Gibson, the infamous Australian influencer who faked brain cancer.
Milla's story is eerily similar to that of Jessica Ainscough, the so-called Australian "Wellness Warrior"—but series creator ...
Netflix's 'true-ish' version of the story of female fraudster, 'Apple Cider Vinegar', also touches on the real-life story of ...
In Netflix's 'Apple Cider Vinegar,' Milla Blake tries to heal her sarcoma holistically. Her story is similar to that of ...
Netflix's latest true-crime series Apple Cider Vinegar dramatizes a story from the dark side of the wellness influencer ...