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Uncle Chumi Criticizes Spice Diana Over Hospitality and Support

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Popular Ugandan media personality Uncle Chumi has expressed disappointment in singer Spice Diana over what he described as limited generosity, despite her reported wealth.

 

Speaking during an interview on Crossfire with Macona Brian, Uncle Chumi recounted a personal experience where he claimed Spice Diana served him only one piece of meat, despite there being many more in the saucepan. He further noted that while she is financially well-off, she is unlikely to offer more than Shs 200,000 in support.

 

“She had a full saucepan, but I was given just one piece of meat,” Chumi remarked, sparking laughter and reactions online. “And even if she is rich, she can only give you 200K.”

 

The interview has since gone viral on social media, drawing mixed reactions from fans—some siding with Uncle Chumi for highlighting the need for generous support among celebrities, while others defended Spice Diana, citing possible context or humor behind the comments.

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