Motor-mouthed media personality Kasuku has for once given a non-controversial comment about Kenzo. This is apparently on the simplicity of the singer and State Minister for energy, Hon Phiona Nyamutooro’s introduction.
The pair surprised many when they held a Kukyala at the Minister’s home.
This was attended by a few close people to both the pair. Many expected celebrities were not spotted in the audience raising questions.
Since then, the critics have done their job of picking out some things they think weren’t at the standard of the two. These included decorations that they think were dull. Others even spoke about the Big Talent boss’ shoe which they deemed as that of a schoolboy.
They even went ahead to liken the ceremony to the singer’s ex Rema Namakula. In conclusion, they said that Rema’s was more pompous and luxurious.
However, Kasuku said that most Ugandans are naysayers who like being invited to parties they weren’t called to. He said that the two did a ceremony for themselves that they deemed plausible for their sake.
Therefore, the background noise doesn’t really matter. Besides, the problem they have is comparing what Kenzo did to that of Rema. They should leave the songstress alone because she’s happily married to her husband.
Additionally, Kasuku said that most Ugandans are poor and do not know classy things.
“From the photos I saw, I like the simplicity of the ceremony. This was done to the satisfaction of the pair, so all those talking its background noise. You know a rich man does not know how to wear clothes because nothing can equate to their money. But for the poor ones, they always try to prove a point. Besides, people should stop comparing Rema’s ceremony to Kenzo. Let people be and find happiness where they are.”
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