Ugandan South African-based socialite and businesswoman Zari Hassan, alias Zari the Bosslady, and renowned social media blogger Ritah Kaggwa have been at odds for years. In their most recent fight, Kaggwa criticized Hassan for getting plastic surgery, but it was later revealed that Kaggwa herself had undergone plastic surgery.
This led Hassan to lash out at Kaggwa on Snapchat, saying: “Ritah Kaggwa is currently satisfied with her transformed body, but there is no visible change.” Hassan also questioned how Kaggwa looked before the procedure and said that she was “bitter” that her secret was out.
Hassan went on to say that Kaggwa had a history of attacking people’s families and children, and that God had punished her by giving her mute and mentally challenged children. Kaggwa has not yet responded to Hassan’s allegations.
The feud between Zari Hassan and Ritah Kaggwa is a reminder of the often toxic nature of online discourse. Both women have used their platforms to attack each other, making personal and hurtful remarks. It is important to remember that plastic surgery is a personal choice, and that there is no right or wrong way to look. Everyone should be free to make decisions about their own body without being judged.
It is also important to be mindful of the impact that our words can have on others. When we attack someone online, we are not just hurting them, but also the people who care about them. We should all strive to be more respectful and kind in our online interactions. Let’s create a space where everyone feels safe and welcome, regardless of their appearance or beliefs.