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Patrick Salvado says he has considered divorcing wife Daphnie several times

Comedian Patrick Salvado Idringi said most pictures portraying happy times with his wife, Daphnie Frankstork, shared on social media come after a fight.

Patrick Salvado Idringi and his wife, Daphnie Frankstork

"Do you know also me how many times I've wanted to separate from Daphnie? I'm being honest... You find yourself really tired of a person," said Idringi, better known as Salvado while appearing on Kasuku Live. "We have reasons why we stay. You remember your vows, for better or worse!"

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Salvado's comments were inspired by media personality Andrew Kyamagero who appeared on the same channel and revealed that on many occasions he has also considered divorce, prompting backlash from a section of the public who claimed he was disrespecting his wife by sharing their private life with the public.

Kasuku noted that despite comments from netizens, he had hosted a 27-year-old who told him that he learnt a lot from the Kyamagero interview.

Salvado drove his point home: "If you see me post something on social media, just know we've just come from a phase with my wife that almost split us... Then you reflect and wonder why you were quarreling."

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According to the comedian, sharing the truth as a public figure helps people learn.

During the show, Salvado also noted that his one show can fetch him enough money to combine several shows of MC Mariachi

"Mariachi will do four, five, or 10 shows a month. I will just do one and I'll make more money than him. That's the honest truth," boasted Patrick Salvado. "It's not about quantity, it's about quality."

He said it no longer makes business sense for him to perform at Kampala shows because of underpayment.

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He said he doesn't blame comedians like Mariachi whose content is so controversial because that's what the audience has embraced.

"That's what people are looking for now," he said while commenting on the recent incident at Comedy Store where Mariachi roasted TikTok sensation Teng Teng. "I deliberately pulled back. If you see me on a Ugandan gig, just know I'm supporting a brother."

He said most of his money comes from endorsements and private gigs. He said he'll never do bar comedy again

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