Gibson, who has not spoken publicly since her trainwreck 2015 interview with Tara Brown on Nine's 60 Minutes, which was featured on Apple Cider Vinegar, even received an offer of about AU$250,000 (US$160,000 or £126,000) from a British media company that's planning a docuseries about infamous scammers.
The source revealed the untitled project had been in the works since 2022, with Gibson's name added only after the release and unexpected success of Apple Cider Vinegar.
The untitled project had been in the works since 2022, with Gibson's name added only after the release and unexpected success of Apple Cider Vinegar.
Interest in notorious Australian cancer fraudster Belle Gibson has skyrocketed thanks to the blockbuster Netflix series Apple Cider Vinegar.
The casting producer added that, despite Gibson failing to make any restitution, she had spent the last decade hoping the public would simply forget her misdeeds.