He believes that the scandal will damage her music career, and if she intended to attract male attention, it’s no longer as lucrative as she might have hoped.
Media personality Kasuku, whose real name is Daniel Katende, has claimed that singer Gloria Bugie won't gain much from the recent leak of her explicit private videos.
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"Gloria Bugie, as men, we crave mystery," Kasuku said during an appearance on Alan Cruz’s YouTube channel. The outspoken radio host argued that women who cover up are considered more desirable and valuable. "Men love mystery," he reiterated, referencing his friend Queen Masolo, who he says also lost her allure by revealing too much.
According to Kasuku, Bugie may have thought that releasing such videos would give her an advantage, but it will likely only attract "cheap" men. However, he did acknowledge that sex work has become a highly profitable industry, mentioning that he knows women making a significant income from platforms like OnlyFans.
As an example, he recounted an incident where a young woman offered him $500 for sex. Kasuku even suggested that the government could benefit from taxing the sector, as many women are cashing in.
It’s worth noting that Gloria Bugie has previously defended sex work, stating she wouldn’t hesitate to sleep with a married man. The controversy around her heightened on Monday when explicit clips of her were leaked online. The 10-11 second videos show Bugie completely nude, dancing and touching herself in what appears to be a lodge. Born in Rwanda and raised in Uganda, Bugie found her passion for music at an early age.