Shark Tank India Judge Vineeta Singh DEAD? Entrepreneur Issues Clarification Takes Legal Action Against FAKE Death Rumours
Vineeta Singh took to her official social media handle to bash the people spreading fake rumours about her death and revealed that she has taken legal actions
Being one of the first business-related reality shows on Indian television, Shark Tank India often makes the headlines and is widely discussed on social media. While the makers recently wrapped up the third season of the show, fans were left worried after news of the untimely demise of Vineeta Singh, CEO and co-founder of SUGAR Cosmetics and one of the judges on Shark Tank India, started doing rounds on social media. Now she has taken to her official social media handle to issue a clarification.
Taking to her official X handle, she clarified that the rumours about her death were fake. Sharing screenshots of an article that reads, “A hard day for India: We say goodbye to Vineeta Singh,” she slammed the Facebook post. She explained that she has been dealing with such news for 5 weeks now. She added that she has reported the post multiple times and even filed a legal action against the fake reports. ALSO READ: Shark Tank India 3: Anupam Mittal, Vineeta Singh Have A Good Laugh On Adult Furniture Business, Call The Product 'Irrelevant' - WATCH
Been dealing with paid PR about my death & my arrest for 5 weeks. Ignored it at first, then reported to @Meta several times, filed @Mum_CyberPolice complaint but it’s not stopping. The hardest part is when folks panic & call my mom 🥺 Few of the posts are below. Any suggestions? pic.twitter.com/XYyQ5G2EoM
— Vineeta Singh (@vineetasng) April 20, 2024
She tweeted, “Been dealing with paid PR about my death & my arrest for 5 weeks. Ignored it at first, then reported to @Meta several times, filed @Mum_CyberPolice complaint but it’s not stopping. The hardest part is when folks panic & call my mom 🥺 Few of the posts are below. Any suggestions?” ALSO READ: Shark Tank India 3: Pitcher Saumya Mishra Fires Back At Sharks Peyush Bansal And Vineeta Singh, Says 'Wouldn't Want to Cross Paths'
Netizens were quick to take to the comment section of her post and send their regards. Many even expressed how there have been a lot of fake news popping up on Facebook. One wrote, “Hope things sort out. I am sure you must be in touch with top level people at Meta. Let me know if you need any help! They are the only ones who can kill this at once.”
Talking about the show, Shark Tank India is an Indian franchise of the American show of the same name, where known entrepreneurs listen to different business ideas and decide whether or not they want to invest in those ideas.
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