My Dress Code Is Part Of The Entertainment Experience – Gloria Bugie
Gloria Bugie is currently the talk of the town, but not everyone is pleased with her. She has received a lot of criticism for her stage dress code, with some people deeming it immoral and inappropriate.
Despite this backlash, Gloria remains confident and clear about her music career.
In an interview, Gloria revealed that her dress code on stage is a personal choice and not dictated by her management.
She explained that while her management handles the professional aspects of her music career, her stage outfits are entirely up to her and are chosen based on how she feels that day.
Gloria believes that her dress code is a crucial part of the entertainment experience, enhancing the overall show and complementing her music. She wants her performances to be engaging and enjoyable, rather than boring for her audience.
When asked about how she feels about fans touching her on stage, Gloria stated that it only happens if she allows it, emphasizing that she is in control of such interactions.
Addressing rumors on social media, Gloria firmly denied allegations that she worked as a sex worker before entering the entertainment industry.
She dismissed these claims as false, clarifying that she was focused on her studies before pausing them to fully commit to music.
Gloria, who is about to turn 20, mentioned that she has been involved in music since primary school. She also stated that her parents are in full support of her career and encouraged other parents to back their children’s talents as well.
Gloria also shared her experiences as the first-born in her family, with siblings who are still in school. She hopes to inspire them with her dedication to pursuing her dreams.
Reflecting on her performance at the Acidic Vokoz Lugogo Cricket Oval concert, she described it as her first major stage event, which was overwhelming due to the large crowd.
She noted that sound system issues messed up her performance but remains resilient despite the criticism she faces.