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Poonam Pandey’s baby bump post sparks pregnancy buzz ,or just an April Fool’s prank?

Poonam Pandey has once again sparked conversation on social media with her latest Instagram post, in which she is seen displaying a baby bump.

Akanksha Kumari

Model, actor, and television personality Poonam Pandey is well known for orchestrating online stunts. In 2024, she staged her own death to draw attention to cervical cancer. Her latest Instagram post has again sparked controversy, as she appears with a baby bump in the photos. The images have made social media users doubtful, with many questioning whether the pregnancy is real or simply another publicity stunt by Poonam.

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In the newest photos, Poonam smiles straight at the camera while flaunting her baby bump. In the first image, her T-shirt is rolled up, and in the second, she poses with it pulled down. In the caption, she added several emojis, including a pregnant woman, a milk bottle, and baby faces.

Responding to the photos, one user wrote, “Great prosthetic! Aren't you a day early for April 1st?” Another commented, “What? Seriously?” Several others suggested the images might be AI-generated, while some speculated it could be yet another publicity stunt.

Poonam Pandey explains the reasons behind staging her own death

In 2024, a post appeared on her Instagram account claiming she had died from cervical cancer. A few days later, she revealed that she had staged her death and was actually alive and in good health. Returning to Instagram, Pandey posted a video with the caption, "I feel compelled to share something important with you all - I am here, alive. Cervical cancer did not take my life."

In a separate Instagram post, Poonam explained that her stunt was intended to raise awareness about cervical cancer. "Tragically, it has already taken the lives of thousands of women, largely because they did not know how to address this illness. Unlike several other forms of cancer, cervical cancer is completely preventable. The crucial factors are the HPV vaccine and timely screening tests. We have the tools to make sure no one has to die from this disease," her caption added.

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