Singer Gloria Bugie, known for her hit Time Temala, has spoken openly about how she sees herself. In a recent interview, she said that her body cannot be called the temple of God.
Bugie explained that while her heart may qualify as a temple, her body does not. She described it as “wild” and “a sinner.” These words have sparked reactions from fans and critics, especially those who often question her bold stage performances and lifestyle.
The singer has faced criticism from some people who believe her style is too provocative. But Bugie says she is not apologetic. She believes her approach to music and entertainment is working for her, opening doors to awards, endorsements, and collaborations.
Bugie recently won the Zikomo Best Female Artiste East Africa award, showing that despite the criticism, her career continues to grow. She insists that her honesty about who she is makes her stronger and more relatable to her fans.
Her statement about the body and the temple of God has added to her reputation as a controversial but fearless artist. Whether people agree or not, Bugie has made it clear that she will continue to live and perform in her own way.



