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The Mirror US on MSNI was scammed by Belle Gibson - I drank green juice to cure my cancerThe Netflix series Apple Cider Vinegar unravels the twisted story of Australian influencer Belle Gibson, who falsely claimed to have naturally 'cured' her cancer - a disease she never had.
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The Associated Press on MSNWellness blogger Belle Gibson lied about having cancer. Years later, Australia is still chasing herWELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — A decade after wellness influencer Belle Gibson admitted she didn't have terminal brain cancer ...
But one iOS developer out of Australia recently took things to an abhorrent level when she pretended she had cancer ... blogger Belle Gibson spoke openly about having terminal brain cancer and ...
But hey, I'll take the wins when I can get them in this never-ending experience.' Belle Gibson, 33, once claimed she had terminal brain cancer which was cured by simply eating healthy food - but ...
“What do you say, Kellie, I know you revealed earlier those ugly comparisons to conwoman Belle Gibson ... In reality, Gibson never had cancer and was fined over $410,000 by a Victorian court ...
A second author has come forward to accuse Brooke Bellamy of reproducing one of her recipes. Cookbooks are big business – and no stranger to scandals.
Belle Gibson, the disgraced wellness influencer ... exposed in 2015 when investigations revealed that she had never been diagnosed with cancer. Her claims of self-healing were entirely fabricated ...
This ITV series tells the story of Belle Gibson, the wellness influencer ... Too bad, then, that nothing about her story was true – she never had cancer. And so, in September 2017, the ...
The series is based on the true story of Australian so-called wellness influencer Belle Gibson, who falsely claimed to have beaten brain cancer using ... uncovered Belle had lied about the amount ...
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