Gloria Bugie’s Valentine’s Day Land Gifts Spark Debate
Ugandan Singer Gloria Bugie was on spotlight before Valentine’s Day after her claims. She came up with unsure claims that she doesn’t want traditional gifts like flowers. She instead asked her followers to gift her practical gifts like cash, land titles in Kampala and more.
To her surprise, her suggestions yielded big after it caught people’s attention. She displayed the gifts she received from fans, friends and her management. On Sunday, Gloria Bugie paraded her gifts on Instagram showing even two land titles from her fans.
The gifts included flowers, loads of cash, and two land title certificates. In her caption, she expressed excitement and surprise. “Oh my, I am so loved,” she wrote. “I jokingly said that I want land from my fans for Valentine’s and they didn’t waste no time.” She said that a busy day prohibited her from uploading everything sooner. The things come from fans, her manager, and close friends.
Mixed Reactions from Netizens
However, social media in-laws reacted fast and differently. As expected, many congratulated her for her gifts, however, many people argued with doubts. Critics accused her of faking the images for likes and attention.
Social media heated up with different comments with people claiming that the land title certificates might be fake or props. Additionally, no confirmed documentations from the actual land ownership in Kampala have come out yet. The criticisms following her claims shows how celebrities are hold onto with their fans and critics.
Gloria Bugie has come out on several occasions that her main focus is on music career and not romance. She accepts support from every corner but not romance as she is putting more focus on her music. Her Valentine’s wishlist reflects that practical approach.
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The Valentine’s Day land presents Gloria Bugie received continue to circulate online. Whether true or false, they reveal her deep fan connection.


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