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Blessing CEO's Cancer Claims: Was it all an act? The internet is buzzing with speculation as many question the authenticity of her breast cancer announcement. Some say she's faking it, while others defend her.

Doctors have weighed in, casting doubt on the claims and branding them as potentially fictitious. This isn't just a social media debate; it's a serious issue with legal implications. Falsely soliciting money under pretense can carry severe penalties.

If it's confirmed that Blessing CEO did not have cancer, she could face a significant jail term. Was the alleged deception worth the potential consequences? We want to hear your thoughts.

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00:00The Breast Cancer Saga with Mercy's CEO, a section of people are saying actually she's faking it.
00:08Another section is saying she actually has it.
00:13Personally, I think she's not really convincing.
00:18For me, I feel like there are certain things that you don't just come online and just announce to the
00:25public like that.
00:26Doctors have come out to say this is not real.
00:27Shouldn't you just joke with that? It's very critical because it's very sensitive.
00:31When people hear about health, people want to give.
00:35What I read recently, it comes with a jail term because she's asking for money under full pretense.
00:46And if it's actually legitimate that it has been confirmed that she does not have it, then she might go
00:53to jail for at least five years.
00:55Do you think it was worth it if actually she didn't have it?
01:00I didn't have it for our viewers to decide in the comment section.
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