People should stop attacking Sheebah Karungi unfairly because of her suggestive dress code, she has stated, because her clients determine her choice of attire.

"I put in the effort to appear well for my clients because they pay me well, therefore I come on stage looking beautiful for them. Then what do you think? Boys may do whatever they want because I'm too much for them, "Karungi claimed this while appearing on Rwanda's Royal FM, adding that every woman should be proud of her figure. "I purposefully chose my music to match my attire because I am a hot lady and I'm not afraid to say it. I'm also gorgeous. I'm proud of who I am and my heritage. I want every woman to embrace and adore their unique physique and shape like I love my own."

When asked if she dressed differently for performances in schools, Karungi replied: "In secondary schools, I dress in knee-length gowns. I address you properly." On August 1, the Ministry of Education and Sports issued a directive requiring schools to control the entertainers they invite, noting a rising trend of seminude artists being recorded performing for high school students. The singer of "Nabaleka" has maintained her position, contending that parents, not entertainers, are responsible for determining their children's futures.

"You cannot simply place me in a box. You must act in this manner because our children should not see you in such a manner. I am unable to raise your kids. Please remember they are your kids. They merely see my 30-minute performance on stage "She spoke.

"I put in the effort to appear well for my clients because they pay me well, therefore I come on stage looking beautiful for them. Then what do you think? Boys may do whatever they want because I'm too much for them, "Karungi claimed this while appearing on Rwanda's Royal FM, adding that every woman should be proud of her figure.

"I purposefully chose my music to match my attire because I am a hot lady and I'm not afraid to say it. I'm also gorgeous. I'm proud of who I am and my heritage. I want every woman to embrace and adore their unique physique and shape like I love my own." When asked if she wears a different outfit for school performances, Karungi responded, "I wear knee-length dresses in secondary schools... I address accordingly." On August 1, the Ministry of Education and Sports issued a directive requiring schools to control the entertainers they invite, noting a rising trend of seminude artists being recorded performing for high school students.

The singer of "Nabaleka" has maintained her position, contending that parents, not entertainers, are responsible for determining their children's futures."You cannot simply place me in a box. You must act in this manner because our children should not see you in such a manner. I am unable to raise your kids. Please remember they are your kids. They merely see my 30-minute performance on stage "She spoke.

She also warned men against intimidating ladies since they are wearing scant clothing.She said, "I dress up for me to look good. "Don't touch me, even when I'm wearing scant clothing. I didn't get dressed so you could touch me." While in Rwanda, Sheebah Karungi, who gave a performance on Friday, also went to the Kigali Genocide Memorial.


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