How To Watch The Real Belle Gibson's '60 Minutes Australia' Interview
If you finished Netflix's latest limited series Apple Cider Vinegar with your jaw on the floor, fear not, for there's plenty more where that came from.
The six-episode series, which tells the true-ish story of Australian wellness influencer Belle Gibson (Kaitlyn Dever) who hoodwinked thousands through false claims that she'd cured her terminal brain cancer through healthy eating, rounds off its storytelling with a final episode that shows Gibson's 60 Minutes Australia interview with Tara Brown where the disgraced influencer attempts to do damage control.
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What really happened with Belle Gibson's '60 Minutes Australia' interview in 'Apple Cider Vinegar'?
Throughout the six episodes of Netflix's Apple Cider Vinegar, we see Gibson working with crisis PR manager Hek (Phoenix Raei), who attempts to guide the influencer in the wake of The Age's investigation into claims that she hadn't donated money to charity that she'd pledged to.
Hek's approach to rebuilding Gibson's reputation starts with a Women's Weekly interview, which is depicted in episode three. In the hour-long episode, Gibson ends up insulting the journalist, after she declares that she consulted Gibson's mother before their interview.
Fast forward three episodes and, after noting that her mother had done an interview with the same outlet, Gibson fired Hek and agreed to the 60 Minutes Australia interview (to disastrous effect)..
Was Belle Gibson paid for her interview with '60 Minutes Australia'?
In episode six, we see Gibson demand that she be transferred the full $75,000 AUD (£38,000) before completing the interview. According to The Guardian, Gibson was indeed paid $75,000 AUD (£38,000) for her appearance on the programme, with the fee later revealed in subpoenaed court documents.
Where can I watch Belle Gibson's full '60 Minutes Australia' interview?
Belle Gibson's real-life interview with Tara Brown for 60 Minutes Australia is still available to watch on the news programme's YouTube channel and has now been viewed almost 8 million times. Watch the full 60 Minutes Australia interview here.
Apple Cider Vinegar is available to stream on Netflix now.
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