Poonam Pandey, an Indian actor and reality TV star, has revealed, in a startling turn of events, that her reported death was a well planned public relations ploy to increase awareness about cervical cancer.
The actor said, “I feel compelled to share something significant with you all – I am here, alive,” on Instagram in a series of videos. Though it didn’t take my life, cervical cancer has sadly taken thousands of women’s lives due to a lack of awareness about treatment options.”
She went on, “Cervical cancer is completely avoidable, in contrast to many other tumors. Early screening testing and the HPV vaccine are crucial. We have the tools to make sure that this illness doesn’t claim anyone’s life. Let’s ensure that every woman is aware of the necessary steps and empower each other with crucial awareness. For more information about what may be done, click the link in the bio. Together, let’s endeavor to put an end to the catastrophic impact of the disease and bring.”
Poonam said in a follow-up video, “I apologize for causing this tear and for hurting those who I have offended.” What am I trying to do? to force everyone to have a conversation about cervical cancer, a topic we don’t discuss enough. Yes, I did stage my death. I realize that’s extreme. But all of a sudden, cervical cancer is on everyone’s mind, isn’t it? It’s a sickness that kills you in silence, and it desperately required attention. I’m proud of the impact my death announcement has made.”
This comes after the reality TV star’s death was confirmed via a post on her Instagram profile. This controversial strategy is sure to cause a stir on the internet until supporters recover from the shock of the trick.
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