Songstress Juliana Kanyomozi has watered down rumours suggesting that her mother Catherine Manyindo had passed on.
The fake news stemmed from a fake Facebook page, pretending to be owned by Juliana Kanyomozi.
However, the singer currently doesn’t own a Facebook page as her personal page was hacked over two years back.
Upon crossing paths with the fake news, Juliana was so quick to take to her Twitter/X account to address the allegations.
In a post, Juliana Kanyomozi deemed the news false and fabricated clarifying that her mother is alive and well. She urged her fans and followers to treat the allegations with the contempt they deserve.
A fake Facebook account has put up a post claiming that my mother is dead. This is completely false and fabricated. My mother is alive and well. Please treat it with the contempt it deserves. Thank you.
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Juliana Kanyomozi is not the first victim to be affected by these deceptive tactics, as fellow celebrities over the years have fallen prey when several account owners have shared false content to gain traffic among their other concealed motives.