Is Apple Cider Vinegar based on a true story? Details about the cancer-faking influencer and her antics, explored 

Is Apple Cider Vinegar based on a true story? Details about the cancer faking influencer and her antics, explored (Image Source - Netflix)
Apple Cider Vinegar (Image via Netflix)

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. The show based on true events aims at exploring the rise and fall of a wellness empire built on deceit. All six episodes of Apple Cider Vinegar are scheduled to release on February 6, 2025.

Set during Instagram’s early days, the series follows two women promoting health and wellness to inspire followers. Their message: Changes in food and lifestyle can cure life-threatening illnesses. The catch: Their claims aren’t true.

Kaitlyn Dever plays wellness influencer Belle Gibson, whose fraudulent journey is at the heart of the story. Inspired by real-life events in Belle's life, the series highlights how easily social media turns misinformation into a movement.


The real-life story of Belle Gibson

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Belle Gibson rose to fame as a health guru, claiming to have cured her terminal brain cancer through diet and alternative therapies. Her story spread like wildfire, leading to a successful app, cookbook, and a global following. However, in 2015, investigative journalists exposed her as a fraud. Gibson never had cancer, and her promises of donating profits to charity were lies.

Apple Cider Vinegar doesn’t just tell Belle’s story, it critiques the larger wellness industry. It shows how influencers wield massive power, often without accountability. Followers, desperate for hope, are drawn to expensive and sometimes harmful practices. The series also questions how media and social platforms contribute to this cycle by celebrating unverified claims.

Kaitlyn Dever as Belle Gibson toplines the cast that also features Alycia Debnam-Carey, Aisha Dee, and Tilda Cobham-Hervey, as women entangled in a web of lies spun by social media fame.

The focus of creator Samantha Strauss will be on blending drama with social commentary, and deliver a gripping and thought-provoking entertainer at the same time.

Belle’s case happened several years ago but lessons to be drawn from her story remain relevant. As wellness trends continue dominating social media, Apple Cider Vinegar cautions viewers to approach such claims with prudence. It emphasizes the necessity of critical thinking and holding influencers accountable for their actions.

Netflix’s Apple Cider Vinegar is more than just fictional drama based on real events. It is a wake-up call that prompts us to question the authenticity of what is peddled online and reminds us health is not a trend meant to be exploited. The series promises to leave a lasting impact with its compelling narrative and timely theme.

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Edited by Vinayak Chakravorty
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