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Bebe Cool: “Pelting me with bottles is only exposing your weaknesses,” advises fellow ‘victim’ Big Eye to pick a leaf and get back on stage

William Kasoba by William Kasoba
March 9, 2020
in Gossip
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Silent Majority fanatic, singer Bebe Cool real name Moses Ssali has vowed never to suspend his performances over bottle pelting incidents. Bebe Cool says the minority clique that he claims is planted by promoters that subscribe to the People Power camp cannot make him abandon a business he has been doing for over 15 years.

Bebe Cool said his decision not to leave the stage during the incident at Cindy’s show despite hundreds of flying bottles towards him has exposed the clique.

“Pelting me with bottles is only exposing your weaknesses. You cannot continue chasing artists like that because they don’t support what you believe in,” said Bebe Cool.

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He added that the first time he was pelted with bottles, he wanted to stay on stage but the organisers denied him a chance a decision that made the ‘clique’ think they had won.

Bebe Cool extended advice to fellow victim Big Eye who is currently off the stage to brave on and quickly resume his performance.

He also urged Police to introduce a rule of offering extra security at big events.

“Our security forces should start charging at least Shs5 million from promoters organising very big events. The forces can then be able to deploy more plain-clothed officers amongst the crowds,” he said.

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