Spice Diana has firmly rejected accusations from critics who claim her recent report of an attack by a boda boda rider was nothing more than a publicity stunt. The singer asserts that the incident was real and not fabricated for attention.
The artist shared that the attack occurred while she was returning home after a few days of pre-birthday festivities. During this encounter, she reported that a man on a boda boda attempted to harm her, raising concerns about her safety.
To support her claims, Spice Diana released footage showing the attacker throwing stones and pavers at her Range Rover, resulting in significant damage to the vehicle. This evidence aimed to clarify the seriousness of the situation and counter the skeptics.
Despite her evidence, critics on various platforms have suggested that such incidents are merely tactics used by Ugandan artists to maintain their presence in the media. They argue that these stunts have become a common practice in the entertainment industry.
Spice’s Frustration
Spice Diana expressed her frustration with these allegations, describing them as “hate comments” aimed at her by fans of rival artists. She believes that such negativity reflects a broader issue within the music community.
In her response, she emphasized that artists often face skepticism and that their lives are frequently scrutinized. She stated, “People in the art industry often have to wait for something drastic to believe anything; our lives seem to matter less.”
Spice concluded by asserting that she remains unfazed by the criticism, acknowledging it as part of the challenges faced by artists due to fan rivalries.
Source: newslexpoint.com