Actress Poonam Pandey has been in the news for the last few days. The news of Poonam Pandey’s death was announced on February 2, but on the morning of February 3, Poonam announced her survival on her own Instagram. Poonam Pandey was heavily trolled since that day. People called her many bad and good things but after a long time Poonam Pandey started sharing posts one after another. He made post after post in his defense on Instagram Stories.
Poonam Pandey says she spread fake news about her death to make people aware about cervical cancer. But people found this method wrong and trolled Poonam Pandey. Poonam Pandey is now writing post after post in her defense in which she has even written, “Kill me, crucify me.” Let us tell you about it in detail.
Poonam Pandey is under fire for spreading fake news about her ‘death’ to raise awareness about cervical cancer. Poonam Pandey posted again on Instagram and wrote, “Kill me, crucify me, hate me but save the one you love.”
A marketing agency called Shabang ran this campaign in collaboration with Poonam Pandey. He also apologized and said, “Yes, we were involved in Poonam Pandey’s initiative along with Hotterfly to raise awareness about cervical cancer.” He further said, “First of all, we would like to sincerely apologize.” Especially for those who or their loved ones face the difficulties of any type of cancer.
Hotterfly is a lifestyle and entertainment portal aimed at millennial women. Poonam Pandey’s agency justified the dramatic announcement, which many viewed as a cheap PR stunt, with the following statement. It said: “Our sole action task was to raise awareness about cervical cancer.” In 2022, 1,23,907 cases of cervical cancer and 77,348 deaths were reported in India. After breast cancer, cervical cancer is the most common disease in Central and Central America. elderly people in India. Cancer is the second deadliest disease affecting women in India. Many of you may not know, but Poonam’s own mother fought bravely against cancer.
Finally, it was claimed that this is the first time in the history of this country that the term “cervical cancer” has trended more than 1,000 times. I reiterate that Poonam Pandey’s agency has also apologized to those who were hurt by this initiative. The agency said: “We understand that our methods may have sparked debate about the approach.” We regret any inconvenience, but if this move raises much-needed awareness and prevents deaths, it will have a real impact.