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American woman Jordan Younger first met Gibson in New York in 2013 during a five-hour dinner where they "held hands," across the table and "sobbed together," over perceived brain cancer prognosis.

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Nine has been accused of lying about its involvement in exposing notorious cancer faker Belle Gibson's web of deceit as it desperately tries to cash in on a new Netflix series about her life.
A wild new claim has emerged about Belle Gibson's whereabouts after the scammer disappeared from the spotlight following fraud charges.
Dr Marc Feldman, a psychologist who is an international expert in factitious disorders, defines malingering as when people lie about serious illness for external gain.
Having more or less faded into obscurity since her cancer con was exposed, now Belle Gibson's story is back on the front pages. This is what she makes of it all - and the stunning offer she rejected.
Bella Johnston, an Australian nanny who now lives in London , was diagnosed with a paraganglioma, a rare endocrine tumour, in 2009 when she was just 19 years old.
Since Apple Cider Vinegar launched on the streamer on February 6, many viewers have expressed their shock over Gibson's lack of punishment.
When health influencer Belle Gibson gatecrashed Jessica Ainscough's wake, it soon became clear she wasn't mourning the young woman - her hysterical weeping was for herself.
It turns out the epilogue of Gibson's life of lies is every bit as dramatic as the main story. From her new identity to why she split from partner Clive - here's what Apple Cider Vinegar didn't show …

Apple Cider Vinegar is based on the case of the Australian fraudster – but even after the controversy over Baby Reindeer, it fictionalises parts of an already shocking story

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