Prima Kadarshi Claps Back at Critics After Her First Emcee Gig
So Prima Kadarshi stepped into a new lane over Easter — and the internet had a lot to say about it. The socialite and content creator made her debut as an emcee at the Easter Monday Beach Festival at Aero Beach, Entebbe. It was her first time doing this.
And while people who were actually there seemed to enjoy the vibe, clips that made it to social media painted a messier picture. Critics said she was too hyper, that her dancing was over the top, and that for an MC, she came across more like an excited audience member than someone running a show.
Then came the one that really stung — comments claiming her on-stage performance was nothing like what she showed during rehearsals. That one got to her. And she said so.
“That’s so mean to say to someone starting a new career”
Prima Kadarshi went live on TikTok to address everything directly. No PR statement, no carefully worded caption — just her, talking to the camera, pushing back.
The rehearsal comments? She wasn’t having it. “That’s so mean to say to someone starting a new career,” she said. And honestly, it’s hard to argue with that. Nobody’s first time at anything is perfect. Most people don’t even attempt something new in public — let alone at a packed beach festival.
She also made one thing very clear: she is not walking away from emceeing. Not because of this, not because of any of it. She said she’s here to stay, and the way she said it left very little room for debate.
The DJ Nimrod moment and why she owned it
There was one specific incident people kept bringing up. During the festival, Prima requested a song from DJ Nimrod. The song didn’t get played. And her reaction visible, unfiltered became a talking point.
Did she deny it? No. Did she deflect? Also no.
“I got angry and acted out of character,” she said, “but I’m working on my anger management and will behave well going forward.”
That’s it. That’s the whole thing. No blame-shifting, no “but DJ Nimrod this” or “the organisers that.” Just a straight-up admission that Prima Kadarshi lost her cool, paired with a commitment to do better. In a space where public figures routinely delete tweets and pretend things didn’t happen, that kind of accountability stands out.
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