In a scandal that has shaken the Ugandan entertainment scene, singer Gloria Bugie found herself in the eye of a storm after her private nude videos were leaked online.
Story Summary:
- Ugandan singer Gloria Bugie’s nude photos and videos were leaked online, sparking widespread controversy.
- In a statement, Bugie expressed regret and confirmed the photos were shared without her consent.
- The singer is taking steps to address the violation of her privacy and urged fans to promote kindness and respect online.
Gloria Bugie speaks out after nudes leak online
The explicit clips show the rising star in a fully nude state, dancing and touching herself.
Bugie, whose real name is Gloria Busingye, quickly addressed the viral incident in a since-deleted post on Instagram, where she confirmed that the leaked images were of her and expressed deep regret over the invasion of her privacy.
“Yes, those photos are of me,” she admitted.
“I’m deeply sorry for any offence or discomfort caused. Please know that they were shared without my consent, and I’m taking steps to address the situation.”
Bugie added that while her privacy had been compromised, she hoped her fans would rally behind her and help foster a more compassionate online environment.
“I appreciate your understanding and support during this difficult time. Let’s work together to promote kindness and respect online,” she said.
The singer, who shot to fame with her hit song Nyash, has been a fixture in Uganda’s music scene, drawing attention both for her breakout success and for some of her more controversial comments in interviews.
The leak of her private videos has only added fuel to the already blazing media attention surrounding her.
While Bugie grapples with the emotional fallout from the leak, it’s important to note the legal implications surrounding the unauthorised sharing of intimate images.
Known as revenge porn, this act of non-consensual image distribution is a serious offence in many countries.
In Uganda, sharing such content without permission is illegal under the Computer Misuse Act, which prohibits the distribution of obscene or explicit material.
Perpetrators caught sharing Bugie’s private videos could face significant legal consequences, including imprisonment and fines.