A decade after wellness influencer Belle Gibson admitted she didn’t have terminal brain cancer, Australia is still chasing ...
In Apple Cider Vinegar, the character of Chanelle is played by Aisha Dee, who becomes Gibson's manager and that of fellow ...
Welcome to Ask Doctor Zac, a weekly column from news.com.au. This week, Dr Zac Turner explains the truth about a wellness claim from a Netflix series.
Did Belle Gibson have a son in real life? Apple Cider Vinegar's ending shows Belle Gibson in Los Angeles with her son and ...
The series follows the death of 14-year-old Reena Virk, who goes to a party with her friends and never returns home. Then seven teenage girls and a boy are accused of her murder ...
To clarify, Tingle has stepped down from her role as president of the National Press Club, the self-described iconic Canberra ...
A woman who has been diagnosed with two brain tumours is calling for harsher penalties for health fraudsters amid the release ...
Nine has been accused of lying about its involvement in exposing notorious cancer faker Belle Gibson's web of deceit as it ...
One of the most pivotal figures in exposing Belle Gibson’s web of lies was journalist Richard Guilliatt, who had spent years meticulously tracking her story. Through in-depth research and ...
Belle Gibson, the notorious Australian influencer, had long claimed that she endured a difficult childhood. She stated that she had to care for her mother and that her brother, Nick Gibson, lived with ...
Although Belle Gibson's public persona has been largely based on lies, she really did welcome a son in 2010. Here's ...
Is Belle Gibson still part of the Ethiopian Oromo community? The bizarre twist that isn't included in Netflix's Apple Cider ...