Spice Diana

Spice Diana opens up about her relationship status, discusses pregnancy pressures and marriage in the spotlight

Songstress Spice Diana has come out to address the speculations surrounding her love life, confirming to netizens that she is currently in a serious relationship, without revealing much details about her partner’s identity.

While speaking to the media, the 28-year-old Source Management singer who joined the music industry at a very tender age, held a brief discussion about his relationship status, putting the rumors to rest.

Spice Diana, however, revealed that she is not ready for motherhood just yet, amidst the reports of her rival Sheebah Karungi who is expected to give birth to her first child in the next few months.

“Everything has its own time. You should keep waiting because when things happen, you will still see. Pregnancy is not something that one can hide; it always shows. Personally, I’m still working and not yet there. Being a mother doesn’t have an age limit but when you feel like you want and are ready to. I’m not under pressure; everything has its own time,” she said.

Spice Diana also discussed the societal pressure put on artists by their fans to marry and have children, highlighting that the artists deserve happiness too, and that they should be allowed to search for it without judgment.

Spice Diana
Our job is to entertain our fans but as artists, we also need to find our happiness. After making people happy, you want to retire home to the people that make you happy too. I think we all deserve happiness and when one of us comes out with good news of getting married, having a baby, please be happy for them, she said.

She urged fans to refrain from putting artists under so much pressure about what happens in their personal lives, noting that the harsh criticism and trolling that follows after they show off their partners in public is unnecessary.  

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You have always put artists under pressure about when they are giving birth or even getting married. What bothers me most about this is that when we get partners, you always troll and abuse them. When we get pregnant, you still ask questions, Spice Diana noted.

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