What Happens to Belle Gibson? Fate Explained

Audience are keen to discover the conclusion of Belle Gibson‘s tale in Netflix’s mini-series titled Apple Cider Vinegar, loosely based on ‘The Woman Who Fooled The World’ book. This dramatic portrayal follows a social media wellness influencer named Gibson, who fabricated her cancer diagnosis and garnered sympathy, attention, and misled her faithful followers in the process. However, when her deception is unveiled, she encounters a serious predicament. So, what becomes of her in the end? Here’s the answer.

Here’s what happens to Kaitlyn Dever’s Belle Gibson in Apple Cider Vinegar

The finale reveals Kaitlyn Dever’s Belle Gibson’s long-hidden false cancer allegations getting unmasked. Towards the end, her conversation with 60 Minutes Australia is highlighted in this exposé.

In the final episode named ‘Tape Worm’, we leap three years ahead following Gibson’s cancer claims being exposed publicly. To secure an interview about her social media scam, she asks for $75,000 upfront. During the interview conducted by Tara Brown, she is grilled with numerous questions but stands firm in her belief that she genuinely thought she had cancer. Furthermore, she declines to comment on any allegations of charity fraud. Similar to the real-life Belle Gibson, Dever wore a bright pink sweater in the 60-minute interview. As reported by The Times, she now resides in Melbourne, Australia.

Does Belle end up in prison in Apple Cider Vinegar?

No, Belle Gibson doesn’t go to jail.

Towards the end, Belle Gibson’s character in this series breaks the fourth wall to comment on her own fate. A title appears, prompting viewers to investigate whether she served jail time following the 2017 Federal Court of Australia ruling that found Belle Gibson guilty of deception. Instead of revealing the answer, Gibson challenges the audience to find out for themselves, humorously suggesting they “Google it.” In reality, despite her offense, Gibson was not imprisoned but instead fined a substantial amount – $410,000 – for her false charity pledges. (As reported by The Guardian)

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2025-02-07 16:10