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Apple Cider Vinegar

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2025
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  • 1h
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14K
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Alycia Debnam-Carey, Kaitlyn Dever, and Aisha Dee in Apple Cider Vinegar (2025)
The life of wellness guru Belle Gibson, who had a large social media following, where she pretended to be suffering from cancer but keeping the disease under control using self-care therapies. She confessed that none of it was true.
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The life of wellness guru Belle Gibson, who had a large social media following, where she pretended to be suffering from cancer but keeping the disease under control using self-care therapie... Read allThe life of wellness guru Belle Gibson, who had a large social media following, where she pretended to be suffering from cancer but keeping the disease under control using self-care therapies. She confessed that none of it was true.The life of wellness guru Belle Gibson, who had a large social media following, where she pretended to be suffering from cancer but keeping the disease under control using self-care therapies. She confessed that none of it was true.

  • Creator
    • Samantha Strauss
  • Stars
    • Kaitlyn Dever
    • Alycia Debnam-Carey
    • Aisha Dee
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    14K
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    POPULARITY
    575
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    • Creator
      • Samantha Strauss
    • Stars
      • Kaitlyn Dever
      • Alycia Debnam-Carey
      • Aisha Dee
    • 73User reviews
    • 26Critic reviews
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      • 1 nomination total

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    Kaitlyn Dever
    Kaitlyn Dever
    • Belle Gibson
    • 2025
    Alycia Debnam-Carey
    Alycia Debnam-Carey
    • Milla Blake
    • 2025
    Aisha Dee
    Aisha Dee
    • Chanelle McAuliffe
    • 2025
    Mark Coles Smith
    Mark Coles Smith
    • Justin Guthrie
    • 2025
    Tilda Cobham-Hervey
    Tilda Cobham-Hervey
    • Lucy Guthrie
    • 2025
    Chai Hansen
    Chai Hansen
    • Arlo
    • 2025
    Matt Nable
    Matt Nable
    • Joe Blake
    • 2025
    Richard Davies
    Richard Davies
    • Sean
    • 2025
    Ashley Zukerman
    Ashley Zukerman
    • Clive Rothwell
    • 2025
    Susie Porter
    Susie Porter
    • Tamara Blake
    • 2025
    Spencer Ellis Anderson
    • Belle's Son (4.5 Years)
    • 2025
    Phoenix Raei
    Phoenix Raei
    • Hek
    • 2025
    Catherine McClements
    Catherine McClements
    • Julie Gibbs
    • 2025
    Sunny Darcy-Smith
    Sunny Darcy-Smith
    • Belle (12 Years)
    • 2025
    Hamish Michael
    Hamish Michael
    • Jeremy
    • 2025
    Jillian Nguyen
    Jillian Nguyen
    • Poh
    • 2025
    Doris Younane
    Doris Younane
    • Dr. Chidiac
    • 2025
    Essie Davis
    Essie Davis
    • Natalie Dal-Bello
    • 2025
    • Creator
      • Samantha Strauss
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    Summary

    Reviewers say 'Apple Cider Vinegar' is a thought-provoking miniseries examining social media influence and health misinformation, featuring strong performances, especially Kaitlyn Dever as Belle Gibson. The series is lauded for its narrative and production quality but criticized for uneven pacing, confusing timelines, and Belle's sympathetic portrayal. Its depiction of alternative treatments and impact on cancer patients is contentious, yet many appreciate its focus on misinformation dangers and influencer ethics.
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    7katefrichardson

    I loved and hated this.

    Like many others have said this is a frustrating watch. The whole point of this show is what seems to be a growing trend of calling out the total fakes all around us that are representing themselves as having one of the worst diagnoses imaginable and turning it into a sinister, monetizing hoax.

    The problem I have with this is even the other reviewers stating they have had cancer or are currently going through it... do I believe them???

    I mean of course I do... but how do we REALLY know?!?!?

    I absolutely agree this needs to be talked about because there are SO many fakes out there that are playing this evil game of monetizing a very serious medical diagnosis and using it to their benefit because they are sociopaths.

    Overall I thought this was a great show and something I didn't want to watch at first but ended up watching and found it very well done. The lead actress is believable as Australian, wow. The rest of the cast knew their assignment. The pace was great and I wasn't bored at all but felt a lot of compassion.
    7DarklyDreamingFan

    A Compelling Dive into Wellness Deception

    Netflix's 2025 miniseries Apple Cider Vinegar offers a gripping portrayal of the real-life scandal surrounding Australian wellness influencer Belle Gibson. The series delves into the murky waters of social media influence, health misinformation, and the consequences of deceit.

    Watching this series was a deeply personal experience. We've often turned to social media for health advice, trusting influencers who promote alternative treatments and lifestyles. Apple Cider Vinegar served as a stark reminder of the potential dangers lurking behind seemingly inspirational stories. It made me question how often I've taken such advice at face value without seeking professional medical opinions.

    Positive Aspects:
    • Stellar Performances: Kaitlyn Dever delivers a chilling and nuanced portrayal of Belle Gibson, capturing the character's manipulative charm and underlying insecurities. Alycia Debnam-Carey brings depth to Milla Blake, embodying the desperation and hope of someone grappling with a life-threatening illness.


    • Thought-Provoking Narrative: The series adeptly critiques the wellness industry's darker side, highlighting how easily misinformation can spread in the digital age and the real-world consequences of such deceit.


    • High Production Quality: From its sharp cinematography to a haunting musical score, the series maintains high production standards that enhance the storytelling experience.


    Negative Aspects:

    • Pacing Issues: Some viewers might find the series' pacing uneven, with certain episodes delving deeply into subplots that, while enriching, may detract from the central narrative.


    • Emotional Intensity: Given its heavy themes, the series can be emotionally taxing, potentially making it challenging for viewers seeking lighter entertainment.


    Conclusion: Apple Cider Vinegar is a compelling miniseries that sheds light on the perils of health misinformation and the ethical responsibilities of influencers. While it demands an emotional investment from its audience, the series rewards with powerful performances and a narrative that resonates in today's digital landscape.
    8edwin-wks

    "Belle doesn't have friends; she has hosts"

    What a line that encapsulates the human parasites that walk amongst us wearing a veneer of normality. A tale as old as time is that of the snake oil salesperson and its numerous iterations across history, culminating in the 21st century in individuals, such as Belle Gibson, Anna Delvey (Inventing Anna) and Christopher Duntsch (Dr Death), to name a few whose notoriety resulted in their own Netflix series.

    Do people learn from such examples of sociopathic creatures and the havoc they wreak, or are we helpless against the sweet empty promises of the cunning and beguiling? The one common thing about snake oil salespeople is that they target people's weaknesses and manipulate these insecurities to their advantage. The defense against them is knowing ourselves better than they do, but not everyone has that level of self-awareness.

    Unlike the other two series, it can be difficult to discern in Apple Cider Vinegar what is real and what is derived from imagination of the writers, who deftly filled in the blanks to create a cohesive story about Gibson, who she was, how she came to be, and the unfortunate consequences of her ambition. What is certain is that she feigned brain cancer to garner sympathy and attention, fraudulently promoted herself as a survivor through natural remedies, leading her to provide false hope to countless cancer sufferers, some of whom could have survived if it weren't for her lies.

    The story crosses between three main couples - Belle and her codependent partner, Clive; Milla, a fictitious social media influencer/cancer warrior and her friend/business partner/whistle blower, Chanelle; and Lucy, another fictitious cancer patient who is swayed by the ideas of Milla and Belle, to the dismay of her journalist partner, Justin. Milla represents the misguided social media types who reject expert advice they don't agree with, and end up deceiving themselves and others in the attempt to minimise their cognitive dissonance. Lucy represents those that fall prey to types like Milla and Belle because they are facing abject despair and desperately clinging onto hope.

    The series explores the origin of Belle's personality disorder as a combination of innate vulnerabilities and environmental factors, including her dismissive and self-serving mother, which probably isn't far from the truth. People aren't born with narcissistic and antisocial personality disorders, which Belle Gibson would most likely qualify for. Those like her often believe the lies they tell themselves to escape the excruciating shame they feel as a result of their upbringing and actions, and usually have no conscious awareness of their shame.

    ACV is a thoughtful examination of desperation and hope, of opportunists and their unwitting prey, of broken children and their dysfunctional childhood, of anecdotal evidence vs scientific reasoning borne out of many years of arduous study and specialist training. Still it could have benefitted from sharper editing and storytelling; six episodes each spanning a full hour seemed overlong. But it does have a killer soundtrack.
    8ryanpersaud-59415

    A show that perfectly captures the essence of who and what it's about.

    I don't typically watch "based on a true story" Netflix series, However, I saw an interview of Kaitlyn Denver where she absolutely nailed the Australian accent (a rarity for American actors). I decided to give the show a chance, and I'm very happy I did.

    Apple Cider Vinegar is really good. It's a show that perfectly captures contemporary life; the possibilities and pitfalls of the internet, healthfluencers, "alternative" medicine, and the gender wars. It explores how the internet is a perfect "place" to weaponize sociopathy, doubt, and aspiration. How well meaning people can be sucked into a world of snake oil and quack treatments it for perfectly understandable reasons, always empathizing with the people on screen.

    I have to say, Kaitlyn Denver is FANTASTIC as notorious scammer Belle Gibson. Denver not only masters the Australian accent, but manages to capture a distinct "Australian Millennial" vibe. Without heavy makeup or unique costuming, she still manages to melt away into her role.

    I've seen Alycia Debnam-Carey in other stuff, but aside from being a dead ringer for Hilary Duff, she's never really stood out to me as an actress. Until now, of course. Her performance in Apple Cider Vinegar is really great, and I found her character - Milla Blake - to be such a great foil to Belle. The entire cast is pretty phenomenal, but the two lead actresses really steal the show here.

    I also have to commend this show for really UNDERSTANDING the internet and social media. I love how when people are depicted as being on Instagram Live or YouTube or Facebook, the content LOOKS the way it's supposed to. Even TV interviews are shot like actual TV interviews, perfect lighting and all. YouTube videos shown in the series LOOk like actual YouTube videos.

    And the transitions feel so seamless and energetic; almost like how it feels flipping from app to app and responding to messages in between. It's a pretty well paced show, every episode feels fairly packed with stuff happening and while it does dip in quality a bit in the middle, it's never boring.

    I will say, the show plays around with non-linear storytelling which is mostly effective (it would definitely be a lesser show if it were told entirely chronologically) but it can be a bit confusing at times.

    Overall though, Apple Cider Vinegar really exceeded my expectations. It's a show with the energy and intrigue of an Inventing Anna with the quality performances and intensity of Adolescence.
    9jesskimo88

    Well done Australia

    Enthralling recap of a story many of us Aussies know well, but made none the less enticing, I was totally gripped from start to finish.

    I'm Australian and didn't even realise the actress playing Belle was American!!

    Even if you know the story, there's still plenty of detail and character building that really builds on the nuances of those involved.

    Great acting, great cast, loved the direction and cinematography. Also really great depiction of the so-called wellness industry, the slow build of Instagram and influencer culture. Part of you wonders if it had been successful without the lies.

    Really proud the Aussie TV industry did the story so well - I binged it in a day!!

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      A book has been written by the two journalists who uncovered the true case of Belle Gibson; "The Woman Who Fooled The World: the true story of fake wellness guru Belle Gibson".
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      Milla Blake: I want another option.

      Dr. Xiu: Death. Death is another option.

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    • Release date
      • February 6, 2025 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Australia
      • United Kingdom
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
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    • Filming locations
      • Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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