Kampala Creme show is “fake and scripted”, says Baby Gloria
The young Gospel artist who came to fame after releasing her first song in 2005, explained relating to some scenes in the show.
Gospel artist Gloria Mulungi Senyonjo also known as Baby Gloria has criticized the Kampala Creme show which she is part of calling it a fake and scripted reality show.
In different posts that have been circulating on X formerly twitter, Baby Gloria allegedly stated that, “the show is fake period, and most of the things are scripted. No cap. The whole storyline was based on lies and a script.”
The young Gospel artist who came to fame after releasing her first song in 2005, explained relating to some scenes in the show.
“The crying I was told to do it. I’m moving out of the show, so now they can cut out scenes and context and confessions to make the cast that is staying in the show look good. It’s a scripted show. It’s not real period,” she posted on her snapchat account.
Baby Gloria added that, “I could fake the tears but I couldn’t fake my story. “Wabula” being fake is fun Gloria aka spoilt princess. Love it. “Naye” people see all the tricks and fabrications clearly, am even shocked. “Kumbe” intelligent Ugandans are not fooled.”
The young artists claimed that some people thought putting her sister against her would work but it did not.
“People with kind hearts, thank you. My DM is flooding but it’s God because some of us got no back up. As you gather, pray for us and my house hold so that we finish our house “tuwoone obupangissa”. We shall invite you on house party all…. It’s all done 2024 keep this for future use. Thank you may we all win,” she noted.
At the beginning of her career, Gloria held her first concert at Apollo Kaggwa primary school at the age of 14, which was a charity concert and through this concert, she raised money to help the needy children in places of Luzira.
Kampala Crème is a locally produced lifestyle reality TV show that aims to revolutionize storytelling by documenting real-life events, environment and settings, thereby ushering in a new era in Ugandan television.
The show narrates the daily lives of four Ugandan female celebrities as they navigate through various aspects of their lives.
The four women featured on the show are Mami Deb, Etania Mutoni, Zahara Toto and Baby Gloria.
The show carefully examines the lives of these influential ladies, shedding light on aspects beyond what is commonly known to the general public.