- Netflix has launched a brand new clip from Apple Cider Vinegar
- The sequence arrives on the streaming service on February 6
- It follows Belle Gibson, a wellness influencer who scammed folks by claiming she cured most cancers
Netflix has launched a gripping new clip from Apple Cider Vinegar that reveals how the brand new drama sequence has taken inspiration from actual life.
The clip mirrors an interview that Belle Gibson, a convicted scammer, did with 60 Minutes Australia. In it, Kaitlyn Dever (Book Smart), who performs Gibson, is carrying a pink sweater whereas sitting reverse Tara Brown, the reporter who grilled her within the the real-life interview that is performed by Sibylla Budd (Picnic At Hanging Rock).
I’ve been so excited concerning the new sequence, as I beforehand reacted to Apple Cider Vinegar‘s trailer saying that it confirmed off the bitter facet of the wellness business.
We haven’t got for much longer to attend now because the sequence arrives on February 6, completely on Netflix, and the newest clip initially proven on the occasion Next on Netflix has acquired me counting down the times till I can binge-watch this as I hope we are able to add it to our greatest Netflix reveals round-up.
Take a take a look at the clip under.
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The sequence additionally stars Alycia Debnam-Carey as Milla Blake, who performs Gibson’s finest buddy. Together, they got down to remedy their life-threatening diseases by way of well being and wellness whereas motivating massive on-line communities to do the identical. Their tales took off in a means they probably did not count on, and it was solely a matter of time earlier than they had been caught out and their lies began to unravel.
Bella and Milla weren’t sick in any respect, however they’d managed to prey on susceptible folks and encourage them to join an app The Whole Pantry, with Belle later publishing a e-book below the identical title. It has since been taken off cabinets, in line with report, however many individuals had bought the e-book after studying about Belle’s fabricated story. The sequence, described as being “true-ish”, goals to dramatize what occurs and shed extra gentle on Belle’s case.