Poonam Pandey Death Hoax: Actress Issues Clarification in Latest Post, Says ‘Kill Me, Crucify Me, but Save Someone’

Controversial model Poonam Pandey stands firm amid backlash over her 'death' hoax, emphasising the cause of cervical cancer awareness. Marketing agency Schbang issues a heartfelt apology, acknowledging the initiative's debate but emphasising its potential to save lives by spreading crucial awareness.

Poonam Pandey (Photo Credits: X)

Stung by the widespread criticism of her faking her 'death' from cervical cancer, controversial model and actress Poonam Pandey stuck to her guns in her latest Instagram post that says, "Kill me, crucify me, hate me, but save someone you love." The marketing agency named Schbang, who was behind this campaign in association with Pandey, also issued an apology, saying, "Yes, we were involved in the initiative for Poonam Pandey to spread awareness about cervical cancer in collaboration with Hauterfly. Poonam Pandey Death Hoax: PR Agency Issues Apology, Claims Actress' Mother is Cancer Survivor and 'Demise' Stunt Done to Create Awareness - See Full Statement.

"To start, we would like to extend a heartfelt apology, especially towards those who have been triggered as a result of having faced or having a loved one face the hardships of any kind of cancer." Hauterfly is a lifestyle and entertainment portal targeting millennial women. Explaining the dramatic announcement that many saw as a cheap PR stunt, the statement issued by Pandey's agency noted: "Our actions were driven by a singular mission: to elevate awareness about cervical cancer. In 2022, India registered 123,907 cervical cancer cases and 77,348 deaths.

Poonam Pandey's Instagram Story

Poonam Pandey Instagram Story

"After breast cancer, cervical cancer is the second-most frequent malignancy affecting middle-aged women in India. Many of you may be unaware, but Poonam's mother has bravely battled Cancer. "Having been through the challenges of battling a disease like this at such close personal quarters, she understands the importance of prevention and awareness, especially when a vaccine is available."

It concluded by claiming, "This is the first time in the history of this country that the words 'Cervical Cancer' have appeared in 1000+ headlines." Reiterating that it is deeply apologetic to those who may have been hurt due to this initiative, the agency said, "We understand that our methods may have sparked a debate about the approach. While we regret any distress caused, it would be its real impact if the move spreads much-needed awareness and prevents deaths."

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Feb 05, 2024 03:45 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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