20 year old Australian influencer, Belle Gibson, built a lucrative empire based on a claim that she had terminal cancer in her brain, blood, liver, spleen and uterus- and given only 4 months to live. The problem? Belle didn't actually have cancer. 🚩Gibson's inspirational journey offered unproven cures for cancer using "natural" methods like apple cider vinegar, fruit smoothies, and Australian plums. Her rise to fame on social media earned more than half a million dollars, which she supposedly donated to charity. However, that generous claim proved to be another ridiculous lie which ultimately exposed her phony wellness empire.Belle Gibson's fall from grace is a harrowing example of the ease with which misinformation can spread online, the vulnerability of individuals facing health crises, and the ethical responsibilities of celebrities, creators, and influencers across the world.If you enjoyed today's scammer story, you'll wanna watch this one next! https://youtu.be/eJU7nIbjgX4?si=uff1zwnUnz29wTvl
More scams, crimes, and cons on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@KendraLeeBryanVideo Chapters:00:00 Intro00:30 How Did Belle Gibson Fake CANCER?03:07 Who Exposed Belle Gibson's Cancer Scam?07:27 What Happens AFTER You Fake Cancer?10:50 Where Is Belle Gibson Now?*DISCLAIMER:All content by this creator is presented for entertainment only. All views expressed are speculative or opinion, not intended to malign any person, belief, or entity. Comments should not be taken as fact. Viewers are encouraged to use individual judgement. Discretion advised.#bellegibson #scam #entertainmentnews #truecrime #documentary