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- Lydia Jazmine dismissed claims that a man bought her new Range Rover, saying she paid for it with her own hard-earned money.
- The singer revealed that the Range Rover is her fourth car and described it as a personal achievement.
- Jazmine also commented on the Stellah Nantumbwe saga, saying her friend is a private person and that every marriage is different.
Singer Lydia Jazmine has responded to speculation surrounding her newly acquired Range Rover, firmly dismissing claims that a man was behind the purchase.

Speaking about the luxury vehicle, the songstress questioned why many people find it difficult to believe that a woman can achieve success and make major purchases through her own hard work.
“Why do Ugandans believe that a woman can’t do anything for herself?” she asked, stressing that not every achievement made by women should be attributed to men.
Lydia Jazmine explained that the Range Rover is not her first vehicle, revealing that it is actually the fourth car she has owned. She described the purchase as a personal milestone and one that reflects years of dedication and hard work in her career.
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According to the singer, the vehicle was bought using money she earned herself, making the achievement even more meaningful.
Beyond addressing the rumors surrounding her new ride, Lydia Jazmine also commented on the ongoing discussions involving former Miss Uganda Stellah Nantumbwe.
The singer revealed that she is friends with Stellah and knows her as someone who values her privacy. However, she declined to delve into the details of the matter, saying she could not speak on her friend’s behalf.
“I know her as a very private person, and I’m not one to say anything on her behalf, but she’s very okay,” Lydia Jazmine said.
She also shared her thoughts on marriage, noting that relationships are unique and should not be judged using a one-size-fits-all approach.
According to Jazmine, every marriage is different and there is no universal formula for making one work, as each couple navigates their journey in their own way.




