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I Don’t Tolerate Disrepect And Bad Touches From Men – Ritah Dancehall Reveals

Celebrity dancer Ritah Dancehall has revealed that she doesn’t tolerate disrespect and bad touches from men when she is on stage performing.

She said men are always looking for any advantage when it comes to dancers. This is especially true when they are working with them.

Ritah Dancehall works so closely with singer Sheebah Kalungi. She also works with other foreign musicians who come for concerts in Uganda. This dancer is usually judged by so many people by the way she dresses and the way she dances.

According to Ritah, she doesn’t care about the way she dresses because it rhymes with the work she does. She said the problem comes in when men want to use her because she dresses the way she does.

She revealed that she is very professional and people need to understand that dancing is her career.

Ritah said most fans say she looks like men and she is happy with that as it saves her from some men who would want to disrespect her.

“I am a professional dancer and everyone knows that they are comfortable attires for dancers. Unfortunately, some men use that to their advantage but for me, I can’t tolerate disrespect and bad touches. Dancing is my job, I have to respect it,” she said.

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