Apple Cider Vinegar is a miniseries that premiered on Netflix in February 2025 Kaitlyn Dever and Alycia Debnam-Carey as a pair of influencers that use their platforms to promote alternative medicine methods to cure deadly diseases. Things take a dark twist when their lies start to unravel and the world learns the truth of their health journeys.
If the series and its shady influencers, commentary on the social media age, and endless drama had you glued to your screen for all six episodes, these reality TV shows are for you.
To see six reality TV shows to watch after you finish Apple Cider Vinegar, keep reading.
1. LuLaRich
If the way an internet age scam unraveled in Apple Cider Vinegar intrigued you, LuLaRich is your next watch. LuLaRich premiered on Prime Video in 2021 and investigates the rise and fall of LuLaRoe, a clothing-based MLM that went viral on social media before a series of scandals took the compnay by storm. It features interviews from the owners of the company as well as former sellers who tell their own harrowing experiences within the company.
2. The Circle
If you liked the way Apple Cider Vinegar showcased the way that social media and technology can be used to misrepresent peoples' identities, check out The Circle. The Circle first premiered on Netflix in 2020 and features a group of contestants who are each living in their own separate apartment, able only to communicate through a social media app designed for the show. Because contestants are kept entirely isolated, they get to choose how to represent themselves and can be as honest or as dishonest as they choose.
3. Bling Empire
If you crave more drama after Apple Cider Vinegar, check out Bling Empire as your next Netflix binge. Bling Empire premiered on Netflix in 2021 and follows the lives of Los Angeles' ultra-wealthy Asian American population. If Apple Cider Vinegar left you wanting more drama and luxurious lifestyles, this show and its spin-off, Bling Empire: New York, are the perfect pick. Plus, you don't even have to switch apps to get it.
4. Swiping America
If you liked the use of social media in Apple Cider Vinegar, check out Swiping America next. If you're seeking something that focuses on the social media age, but is a little more wholesome to unwind after the drama in Apple Cider Vinegar, MAX's Swiping America might be just what you're looking for. Swiping America showcases a diverse group of singles in New York City that are all using a dating app to try to find love.
5. Fake Famous
If the influencer drama in Apple Cider Vinegar interested you, check out the documentary Fake Famous next. Social commentary on the age of the influencer and all the drama that comes with building an online presence and having influence over a large number of followers was a central point in Apple Cider Vinegar. If that interested you, the 2021 documentary Fake Famous on MAX might be right up your alley. This documentary is focused on a social experiment in which three everyday people fake a luxurious lifestyle and buy followers in an attempt to become the next big influencer.