Netflix’s ‘Apple Cider Vinegar’ Trailer Finds Kaitlyn Dever
Stars from post-apocalyptic series, Kaitlyn Dever and Alycia Debnam-Carey, dive into the realm of real drama with Apple Cider Vinegar, Netflix's new limited series. Based on true events, this production delves into the dark side of wellness culture,
Apple Cider Vinegar,” the story of health and wellness guru—and scammer—Belle Gibson debuts on Netflix on Feb. 6.
Netflix released the trailer for Apple Cider Vinegar on Tuesday. The series premieres Feb. 6. Kaitlyn Dever stars as Belle Gibson, an Australian influencer who lied about having cancer. Netflix calls Apple Cider Vinegar "a true-ish story" inspired by Beau Donelly and Nick Toscano's book The Woman Who Fooled the World.
Netflix has released the first trailer for their upcoming new show Apple Cider Vinegar, and it looks seriously good. Based on a true story, the drama follows an Australian woman named Belle Gibson, who gains an online following after claiming that she is holistically treating her cancer.
Apple Cider Vinegar is taking on the wild true story of Belle Gibson, the Australian wellness influencer who set out to cure her cancer naturally. Along the way, Belle gained prominence among a large global online community, which would be sweet and inspiring if it were true.
Lies and deceit destroy the dreams of two young wellness influencers in the upcoming Netflix series, "Apple Cider Vinegar."
Kaitlyn Dever’s faking it.Netflix has released a new trailer for its upcoming limited series, Apple Cider Vinegar, which delves into the controversial story of fraudulent Australian
Ridley Scott has produced a new documentary for Netflix titled Surviving Black Hawk Down , which revisits the Battle of Mogadishu which was dramatized in Scott’s 2001 film Black Hawk Down. This is a t
The upcoming Netflix limited series Apple Cider Vinegar chronicles the rise and fall of a wellness empire in the social media age, and you might be wondering whether the story is based on a true story or not.
Netflix's dark comedy is based on a true-ish story from the early days of Instagram, and explores the darker side of "wellness culture."
In an era dominated by social media wellness trends, Netflix’s upcoming series, Apple Cider Vinegar, dives into the murky waters of health influencer culture.