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Spice Diana Responds to Sheebah Karungi’s Comments: “I’m Too Busy for Drama”

Ugandan singer Spice Diana has addressed recent remarks made by fellow artist Sheebah Karungi, who stated she would never pay bloggers to attack Spice, despite their ongoing differences.

During a press conference held at Serena Hotel on Thursday, Sheebah clarified that although she may not be on good terms with Spice, she would never go as far as funding a smear campaign against her.

“I may not like her, but I cannot spend money to tarnish her name,” Sheebah said.

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When journalists later asked Spice Diana to respond, the “Siri Regular” hitmaker appeared unbothered and disinterested in fueling the fire.

“Do I look like I have time (to talk about her)? I’m busy working,” she said, brushing off the topic with a smile. “Help me and pass on the message—she should leave me alone.”

Spice further emphasized that her energy is fully dedicated to her music and career. She laughed off follow-up questions from the press, reinforcing that she’s focused on her work, not industry feuds.

While the tension between the two artists has been the subject of speculation, Spice Diana’s latest comments suggest she’s choosing to rise above the drama, at least for now.

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