“You are still welcome, but you have to be more respectful to your elders," said the guardian in a Tiktok video.
The woman who calls herself Queen Germany first announced early this week that Nicole, real names Emmanuela Musimenta, had escaped from school.
She said the teenager, for whom she and other well-wishers were paying fees at a school in western Uganda, ran away from the school shortly after her mother visited her.
Later on Saturday, Nicole emerged on a stream where she confirmed that she had abandoned school.
She said she was struggling academically.
“I am going into music; I couldn’t understand what they were teaching,” she said.
“I am not going back to class where I am getting 5%... I cannot. Besides, they don't get to decide for me; I have to be able to choose what I feel like doing.”
Nicole also claimed that at the school, she was being abused by one of the teachers, who groped her whenever she went into the staff room.
The guardian however, indicated that Nicole was not happy with the level of support she was getting.
“But you need to know that before you walk you have to crawl first, and you cannot expect everything on a silver platter. You expected big things but some things you have to handle step by step.”
The woman also cautioned the teenager to be respectful of the people that stepped up to help her in her time of need.
Nicole popped into the limelight in January this year, when a shocking video of her being severely battered by her friends surfaced on social media.
The friends led by 18 year old Queen Kaftah accused her of attempting to snatch her boyfriend.
Kaftah was arrested and later sentenced to three years in jail for torture, by the Kira Magistrates Court.