"I beat... if Weasel beat hers, he used less energy," he said with a laughter that half indicated he was joking. "I beat really hard."
'Playboy’ Gravity Omutujju says beating women is fun
Gereson Wabuyi, also known as Gravity Omutujju, weighed in on the issue of domestic violence that has been a topic of debate after the public learnt that his fellow artiste Douglas Mayanja, aka Weasel, has subjected his girlfriend Sandra Teta to abuse for years.
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The 29-year-old Luga Flow artiste, who has two children with Sharua Nakanyike, was being interviewed by Sanyuka TV where they asked him why some artistes beat women.
"We enjoy it," the 'Tusimbudde' singer, who has been with his baby mama for 11 years, said.
The rapper, who has repeatedly boasted about his playboy lifestyle, on Wednesday shared pictures of the couple on a plane.
"Take a deep breath and give thanks fi life 😊," he captioned the picture.
The 'Nyabo' singer said that they've always traveled together, but it was the first they are sharing pictures
"She is my true wife... We travel a lot together," he said.
"We've been together in Denmark, I took her to Germany... She has been to different countries... It's just that this is the first time we are taking pictures. I've always stopped her from taking pictures for privacy."
Omutujju, who is unapologetic about his philandry, said that he is "still young" to get married.
"I travel a lot with my women," he said at some point in the interview.
"I have many... I am a philanderer. What do you expect from a playboy? I have to exercise options"
Nwagi
Speaking about Winnie Nwagi being chased from the Ministry of Internal Affairs offices, he jokingly said that despite the artiste being badly behaved, the lady who ejected her could have been jealous.
"I am ill-mannered but Nwagi is worse," he said.
"I saw it was a woman who chased her from the ministry... It could have been jealousy. You see, she has good skin and she is also curvaceous."
Nigerian artistes
On Nigerian musicians coming to Kampala, he said they are selfish and promoters should stop shoving them down people's throats
"They force-feeding them to us. They even offer tickets so people can swarm the events," he said. "They have great music, but they are selfish."
Nigerian artistes that performed in Uganda this year include Kizz Daniel, Fave, Adekunle Gold, Tiwa Savage and Fire Boy.
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