Laika Music Reveals Reason for Exiting Kampala Crème
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Singer Laika Music has said that she will not feature in the next edition of Kampala Crème, a reality TV show that has been part of.
She said the Pearl Magic TV show has been exposing her attitude especially when provoked because the people on the show have been doing it intentionally to reveal her attitude.
“It wasn’t the best image for me because I prefer a private life and am a peaceful person.
I was provoked so many times, both on and off camera, because they wanted to see my reaction. It ended up coming up that way, but naturally, I’m not a fighter and I don’t like drama.” Laika said during a recent Television show
She also said that the show was putting pressure on her life.
On several occasions, she was involved in fights and outbursts with some crew members, something that did not align with her brand.
The singer joined the Kampala Creme midway in season one and was cast alongside Etania, Mummy Deb, and Zahara Toto.
She joined the show as a replacement for Baby Gloria, who decided to quit the crew without giving clear reasons.
Laika said the directors approached her to join the cast because they thought she had the right character for the show but she found it hard to collaborate with the other because she wan’t connecting with them.
“It all stopped there because they did some things to me. Even in acting, I saw their true character, and I couldn’t be any of their friends. Not even Zahara Toto. I saw many things that you people did not see, and I try so much to stay away from drama,” she revealed.
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