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Ugandans are hurt because I tattooed Spice Diana's name on my body – Manager Roger

Spice Diana has been the biggest musical highlight of January thus far, after executing an ultra-successful concert last week.

Roger, Spice Diana and the tattoo

Despite pulling off a successful show, Spice Diana has since been caught up in a social media snafu in which social media critics bash certain aspects of her show.

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Spice Diana took to her Twitter page yesterday to brag about the quality of her stage set-up, bashing critics back for wanting her to sing like Celine Dione.

In a 90-second video that Spice recorded on her Instagram page, Spice Diana and her manager Roger continue to taunt critics as the latter shows off a tattoo of his artiste.

In the video, Spice Diana zooms in on her manager's arm, on which her name is tattooed.

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The manager further emphasizes in the video that it is such gestures that hurt Ugandans.

Users on the internet have since expressed mixed opinions over why Spice Diana's name is tattooed right below his own (Roger's).

In the video, Spice endorses Chameleone's forthcoming concert, "Gwanga Mujje", which is slated for February, 10th.

Spice endorses the concert with Chameleone's classic, Neekolera Maali thudding in the background.

Through this gesture, Spice seems to imply that critics might talk as much as they want, but she is currently focused on making money.

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