Spice Diana has clarified the situation about her
connection with Sheebah Karungi, a fellow musician, saying that fans misinterpreted
their conversations in an effort to incite resentment between them. She was
reluctant to bring up the subject because of the toxic culture that permeates
the music business. I know the truth, but I've decided to keep quiet, Diana
remarked.
Spice When co-hosting the morning show on NRG radio with
Crysto Panda, Diana claimed that her quarrel with Karungi was an illusion
created by toxic fans but that, in actuality, she and Karungi were getting
along just fine. Diana remarked that she decided without attempting to ease the
tension because, in the end, the two actors upheld their professionalism. She
went on to remark that people mistookk their professionalism for coldness and
subliminal hostility.

I've never wanted to discuss these terrible topics, but I
suppose that eventually you have to speak up. This tension has actually been
present for some time. When people anticipate something, they begin to promote
unhealthy competition by claiming that the established artists will soon be
replaced. Because that is part of the culture and there is nothing I can do
about it, I accepted it.
The singer of "Bwerere" claims that Karungi's
supporters, known as Sheebaholics, were the ones who started the drama by
accusing Diana of trying to unseat Karungi from her position in the music
business.
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