Poonam Pandey Faked her own demise! Celebs appalled!

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She was spotted a few days ago rooting for her fave “bro” Munawar Faruqui who won Bigg Boss 17. In fact, she looked her normal self so indeed it was shocking to hear that Poonam Pandey died of cervical cancer today. The net is abuzz with a lot of theories. But TheGlitz would like to remember her as a lively, bubbly woman who loved shocking people. She ran in the buff in Goa a few years ago and got into a fracas with the cops. But that didn’t dampen her spirits. She was in an abusive marriage but the spirited girl walked out of all the physical abuse to emerge stronger than before. We saw her in Ekta Kapoor’s reality show Lock Up, Poonam was fun, bubbly and wore her sexiness on her bosom with pride. So we at TheGlitz raise a toast to this wonderful soul. May she rest in peace.

Poonam Pandey’s Manager’s Statement

Poonam Pandey, the beloved actress and social media personality, tragically passed away this morning due to Cervical Cancer, leaving the entertainment industry in shock and mourning. The 32-year-old, renowned for her modelling and strong social media presence, bravely fought against the disease before passing away.

Nikita Sharma, Poonam’s manager, shared the heartbreaking news, stating, “Poonam Pandey was not only a luminary in the film industry, but she was also a beacon of strength and resilience.”

Speaking to Hauterrfly, the actress’ manager said, “Her unwavering spirit amidst her health struggles was truly remarkable.”

As we come to terms with the tragic loss, her passing compels us all to recognize the critical need for increased awareness and proactive measures against preventable diseases like Cervical Cancer.

Poonam Pandey has been a multifaceted personality, known not only for her work in the entertainment industry but also for her vibrant presence on social media platforms. Her journey as a model and actress captivated audiences, showcasing her talent and charisma on screen. Her philanthropic endeavors have left an indelible mark on the hearts of many.

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