Actress Winnie Bwire, known for her role in Sultana Show of Citizen TV has addressed and refuted false rumors about her demise circulating online. Taking to social media, she shared a post where someone had falsely announced her supposed death. In response, she strongly condemned the malicious act and set the record straight.
She reached out to her fans, urging them to assist in reporting the page responsible for spreading the baseless rumor, aiming to have the misleading post taken down. Bwire reassured her followers that she is doing well and emphasized that there is no cause for alarm.
“Anyone who knows these people please report them and have them pull this post down. I have reported it but it is still up. I’m very much ALIVE and progressing well on treatment as I await to travel for further specialized treatment hence the fundraiser,” Bwire shared in part.
Despite her ongoing battle with cancer, the actress expressed bewilderment at the malicious intent of individuals who spread such unfounded rumors.
“I’m not sure what nincompoop would start such a rumor especially when they don’t know me on a personal level nor have they been with me on this journey.
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“I WILL LIVE AND NOT DIE! The resurrection power of CHRIST is alive in me, and I am free and healed in Jesus' name! And if it’s just to make your page TREND- Karma is a B. Don’t mess with it. Gosh, I’m so angry!!!!,”
She advised netizens to be careful when sharing or commenting on unverified news.
“Before copy-pasting and sharing such sensitive matters, try to confirm its legitimacy first. Be aware of your sources,” Bwire added.
In the recent months, the actress has been actively running a fundraiser for specialized cancer treatment in India. According to an update from Bwire, she has successfully raised a minimum of Sh2.7 million out of the needed Sh7 million. Breaking her silence, the Sultana actress addresses the false reports of her demise circulating on the internet amidst her ongoing cancer fundraiser.
Kenyan actress Winnie Bwire is vehemently denying false death reports circulating online, propagated by malicious individuals on the internet. The Sultan actress took to social media to share a post where a user was falsely announcing her demise, condemning the act in the strongest terms possible.
Appealing to her fans, she requested their assistance in reporting the page responsible for spreading the unfounded rumor, with the aim of having the misleading post taken down.
Bwire reassured her followers that she is faring well, emphasizing that there is no need for panic.
“Anyone who knows these people please report them and have them pull this post down. I have reported it but it is still up. I’m very much ALIVE and progressing well on treatment as I await to travel for further specialized treatment hence the fundraiser,” Bwire shared in part.
The actress who is battling cancer went on to wonder why people can be so evil to the extent of spreading such rumours.
“I’m not sure what nincompoop would start such a rumor especially when they don’t know me on a personal level nor have they been with me on this journey.
“I WILL LIVE AND NOT DIE! The resurrection power of CHRIST is alive in me, and I am free and healed in Jesus' name! And if it’s just to make your page TREND- Karma is a B. Don’t mess with it. Gosh, I’m so angry!!!!,”
She advised netizens to be careful when sharing or commenting on unverified news.
“Before copy-pasting and sharing such sensitive matters, try to confirm its legitimacy first. Be aware of your sources,” Bwire added.
Over the recent months, the actress has been actively organizing a fundraiser for specialized cancer treatment in India. According to an update posted by Bwire, she has successfully garnered at least Sh2.7 million, making progress toward the required Sh7 million.