White hired celebrities like Weasel and Tindatine to work for him when he started the foundation through which he gave people all kinds of things. Tindatine, whose real name is Miriam Kemigisha, said that there was no clear job description, but they were paid and had signed a contract to start earning a monthly salary. Then Weasel messed everything up.
""He called us and asked us to work for him," Tindatine said on Spark TV. When asked what her job was, she replied, "What do you do?" All you had to do was wear a uniform. He didn't treat us with respect. You wear a uniform, go to the office, and sign in to show when you got there. If there is a party, you try your best to go."
She said this about pay: "Everyone got paid differently, but he wanted to pay us Shs5 million per month, and I was like, "Eh." But they made us sign contracts, and I don't know if they tore them up or kept them because we were chased before the month was over. Haha."
She continued: "I will never forgive him, Weasel. Haha. He was always late. Haha. If you're late, the boss would fight with you and chase you down." White had offered to fund Weasel's music career after his music partner, Mowzey Radio, died in 2018.White thought Weasel didn't respect him, so they would fight.
Alex Muhangi, King Michael, and Jose Chameleone are some other famous people who worked with the Bryan White Foundation.