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Apple Cider Vinegar Ending Explained
Is Milla Blake from ‘Apple Cider Vinegar’ based on a real person?
Milla, played by Alycia Debnam-Carey, is a fellow wellness influencer who has made a career out of sharing her cancer journey through alternative treatments. Unlike Belle, Milla actually has cancer. (The real Belle Gibson admitted to lying about having cancer in an interview with Australia’s The Weekly in 2015.)
What Happened To Milla Blake’s Real-Life Inspiration After Apple Cider Vinegar
While Netflix's new miniseries,Apple Cider Vinegar, features some fictional characters, Milla Blake actually did have a real-life inspiration.
Milla Blake in 'Apple Cider Vinegar' isn't a real person, but her story seemingly draws from an Australian wellness influencer's life
Milla Blake in "Apple Cider Vinegar" shares similarities with Australian wellness influencer Jess Ainscough, who died in 2015.
'Apple Cider Vinegar's Milla Blake Is Inspired by a Real-Life Wellness Influencer—What to Know About Jessica Ainscough
Netflix's latest true-crime series Apple Cider Vinegar dramatizes a story from the dark side of the wellness influencer community. The Australian limited series fictionalizes the real-life scammer Belle Gibson (played by Kaitlyn Dever),
'Apple Cider Vinegar's Milla Blake Is Inspired By The Tragic Story Of This Real-Life Influencer
In Netflix's 'Apple Cider Vinegar,' Milla Blake tries to heal her sarcoma holistically. Her story is similar to that of real-life influencer Jessica Ainscough.
Is Chanelle from 'Apple Cider Vinegar' a real person? She's similar to a woman who helped expose Belle Gibson
Chanelle in "Apple Cider Vinegar" is similar to Chanelle McAuliffe, one of Belle Gibson's friends who tipped off reporters that the influencer was suspicious.
Is “Apple Cider Vinegar”'s Hirsch Institute Real? All About the Holistic Cancer Treatment It's Based On — and Whether or Not It Works
Apple Cider Vinegar' follows wellness influencers Belle Gibson and Milla Blake in their misguided attempts to treat their (both fake and real) cancer through holistic medicine suggested by the Hirsch
Apple Cider Vinegar: is Milla Blake a real person?
The show, which is billed as a "true-ish story based on a lie" sees Belle steal the idea from Milla Blake, a young woman who really did have cancer, and who had turned to alternat
Is 'Apple Cider Vinegar' Character Milla Blake Based On A Real Person?
When the reported real-life inspiration behind Netflix's Apple Cider Vinegar character Milla Blake, Jessica Ainscough, embarked on her healing journey, she could've had no idea what awaited her.
Is Milla Blake's Character From Netflix's Apple Cider Vinegar Based On A Real Person?
Find out if the character Milla Blake from Apple Cider Vinegar, played by Alycia Debnam-Carey, is based on a real person.
Is Milla Blake In Netflix’s ‘Apple Cider Vinegar’ Based On A Real Person?
Is Milla Blake in Netflix's "Apple Cider Vinegar" real? Here’s how her character connects to Belle Gibson, the infamous Australian influencer who faked brain cancer.
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Apple Cider Vinegar: Is the character of Milla Blake based on a real person?
The six-part series stars Kaitlyn Dever as main character Belle Gibson. In the series Belle is obsessed with fellow wellness influencer Milla Blake, who really does have cancer and has become famous ...
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‘Apple Cider Vinegar' Review: Kaitlyn Dever Anchors a Look at Sour Side of Social Media
Netflix's latest binge is a semi-true depiction of Belle Gibson, a woman who claimed to have brain cancer and have cured it ...
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