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“Stop pressuring people, we all have our time” – Lydia Jazmine in marriage and family prospects

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  • Lydia Jazmine says people should stop pressuring women into marriage and motherhood.
  • The singer used Sherry Matovu’s journey as an example that everyone has different timing in life.
  • Lydia hinted that the public may be surprised when she finally reveals her relationship status.

Ugandan songstress Lydia Jazmine has once again addressed the constant public pressure surrounding her relationship status and motherhood. While attending the wedding ceremony of her friend Sherry Matovu, the singer defended her decision to take life at her own pace.

Lydia Jazmine said society should stop pressuring celebrities and other women into marriage and having children, stressing that every person has their own journey and timing in life.

Reflecting on her friendship with Sherry Matovu, the singer explained that she used to watch her friend appear in television adverts and work in media while she was still in school. Today, Sherry has found love and gotten married again, something Lydia says proves that life unfolds differently for everyone.

“Everyone has their own timing in life, and people should stop pressuring others into decisions they are not comfortable with.”

The “Masuuka” singer also hinted that the public may not fully know what is happening in her private life. According to Lydia Jazmine, many people assume she is single, yet she has managed to keep her personal affairs away from the spotlight.

“People think they know my relationship status, but one day I will shock them when I finally introduce my man.”

Over the years, Lydia Jazmine has been linked to several figures within the music industry, although most of the rumors have never been confirmed. Despite persistent questions from fans and the public, the singer maintains that she loves children and believes the right time for marriage and motherhood will eventually come.

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