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In an exclusive interview with 'The Australian Women’s Weekly', Belle Gibson - described by AWW as 'disgraced wellness advocate' - has finally spoken about her cancer claims. The magazine has just posted the news on their Facebook page.
The lengthy interview will appear exclusively in 'The Australian Women’s Weekly', on sale Thursday April 23.
For more, click here, and buy the edition, on sale this Thursday.
Belle developed an app called 'The Whole Pantry'. When doubts surrounding her story surfaced (she claimed to have been healing herself of her terminal brain cancer solely by eating wholefoods and via alternative therapies), her Instragram account was set to private, and the app - which had been chosen to be featured on the new Apple Watch - was dropped by Apple. The cookbook version of the app - already on sale in Australia since October last week - was to be launched in the US and the UK, and later scrapped.
Photo below of Belle Gibson via Facebook.
The lengthy interview will appear exclusively in 'The Australian Women’s Weekly', on sale Thursday April 23.
For more, click here, and buy the edition, on sale this Thursday.
Belle developed an app called 'The Whole Pantry'. When doubts surrounding her story surfaced (she claimed to have been healing herself of her terminal brain cancer solely by eating wholefoods and via alternative therapies), her Instragram account was set to private, and the app - which had been chosen to be featured on the new Apple Watch - was dropped by Apple. The cookbook version of the app - already on sale in Australia since October last week - was to be launched in the US and the UK, and later scrapped.
Photo below of Belle Gibson via Facebook.
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