Belle Gibson is a real person ... Ainscough eventually wrote a book called "Make Peace with Your Plate: Change Your Life One Meal at a Time" and had a large social media following.
The journalists wrote a book about their findings, called 'The Woman Who Fooled the World', which the series is based on. In a 2015 interview, Belle Gibson admitted to making up her cancer diagnosis.
Born in Launceston, Tasmania, in 1991, Belle Gibson presented herself as a beacon ... Belle claimed that the proceeds from her application and book sales would go towards a charity that supported ...
Their findings led to the book The Woman Who Fooled the World ... Now journalists Nick Toscano and Beau Donelly unravel the madness behind Belle Gibson's web of lies. #9Today pic.twitter.com ...
Belle Gibson rose to internet fame in 2012 ... She also launched an app deal and got a book deal with Penguin. But in 2014, the Melbourne-based influencer claimed that despite her new ...
Played by Kaitlyn Dever, Gibson builds an empire on the idea that mainstream medicine is a scam. Her wellness app, books and social media presence made her rich, but there was one problem: she never ...
Belle Gibson first gained attention in 2013 for her ... it was discovered she failed to donate earnings from the app and book to charity. In response, the community in Townsville QLD quickly ...
An Apple Cider Vinegar star has opened up about the emotional toll the Belle Gibson's cancer scam has ... a Melbourne newspaper at the time. Their 2017 book The Woman Who Fooled the World inspired ...
That’s what happened to Gibson, who was exposed in a 2015 book by Beau Donelly and Nick ... Some names have been changed to protect the innocent. Belle Gibson has not been paid for the re ...
Belle Gibson epitomises a con artist – she was ... Yet, for some reason, her book, her story, did not attract the kind of cult-like following that Gibson achieved. Blake’s character appears ...
The series tells the story of real-life health influencer Belle Gibson (played by Kaitlyn Dever ... anybody could write a book and claim to be a nutritionist. “Even if someone says they ...