Oscar De La Hoya and Holly Sonders transform controversial viral video into powerful health campaign

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Oscar De La Hoya and Holly Sonders, who recently set social media ablaze with a risqu video, have taken an unexpected turn from controversy to a call to action for health. After receiving criticism for their bikini and thong dancing, the couple has used the attention to deliver a powerful public health message.

In a new video, although dressed just like the first one in a daring thong and swimsuit, De La Hoya and Sonders, apart from showing off their shapely bodies, reveal that their provocative dance had a deeper purpose:

Oscar de la Hoya and Holly Sonders' call to action

The first video, which was criticized and quickly removed from Instagram, has found new life with a new video as a public service announcement that seeks to break down taboos and make conversations about health more accessible and less embarrassing.

De La Hoya and Sonders, with their lighthearted yet serious approach, are using their influence for something bigger: saving lives.

Raising awareness about the importance of prostate exams and mammograms. "A lot of people thought we were crazy, but we just wanted to raise awareness about cancer," Sonders explained as Oscar added, "Let's end cancer!"

The couple has donated $50,000 to Adventist White Memorial Hospital in Los Angeles, funding crucial screenings for those who need it most. The gesture, which coincides with Prostate Cancer Awareness Month, underscores De La Hoya's commitment to the fight against cancer, a personal cause for him after losing his mother to the disease in the 1990s.

With this move, the couple hopes their message will reach thousands, reminding everyone that early detection is key to survival. Because, at the end of the day, it's not just about dancing; it's about protecting those we love.

Although for a moment it genuinely looked like they were just dancing and enjoying themselves in their own way, they have now truly surprised both their fans and haters alike.

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